Behringer U-Phoria UMC22 & 250 Ohm Headphones

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17 Oct 202202:53

Summary

TLDRThis video explores whether the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio interface can power 250 ohm headphones. Through testing with Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro headphones, it's confirmed that the UMC 22 can deliver suitable volume levels for various uses, including music listening, video editing, and live vocal monitoring. The interface provides a comfortable listening experience without excessive hissing, even outperforming some more expensive alternatives. For detailed specifications and pricing, viewers are directed to the video description.

Takeaways

  • 🎧 The Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio interface can power 250 ohm headphones.
  • 🎵 For listening to compressed music, a headphone output volume of around 50% is needed for full immersion.
  • 🔊 Turning up the headphone output to 60-65% provides a high volume level, not recommended for prolonged listening.
  • 🎚️ When working on video editing and audio production, a volume level of 65-70% is found to be adequate.
  • 👂 At 100% volume, the UMC 22 provides high sensitivity and detail for final audio touches.
  • 🎥 For live vocal monitoring, a volume level of around 80% is comfortable with 20% headroom remaining.
  • 📊 The UMC 22 is compared favorably to more expensive audio interfaces, such as the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2, in terms of noise performance.
  • 💰 Links to current pricing and specs for the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 are provided in the video description.
  • 🔗 The video offers up-to-date pricing from various online retailers to ensure viewers get the best deals.
  • 👍 The video encourages viewers to like and subscribe for more content like this in the future.

Q & A

  • What headphones were used in the test of the Behringer UMC 22 audio interface?

    -The headphones used were Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250 ohm headphones.

  • At what volume level did the Behringer UMC 22 provide full, immersive sound when playing compressed music?

    -The headphone output needed to be at about 50% for full, immersive sound, while turning it up to 60-65% made the volume uncomfortably loud for prolonged listening.

  • What volume level was optimal for video editing and audio production on the Behringer UMC 22?

    -A volume level around 65-70% was optimal for hearing detail in video editing and audio production.

  • What was the volume level used for live vocal monitoring in the test?

    -For live vocal monitoring, around 75-80% volume provided a comfortable listening level.

  • How did the Behringer UMC 22's performance compare to the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 in terms of hiss?

    -The Behringer UMC 22 produced less hiss compared to the Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 and other slightly more expensive audio interfaces.

  • Can the Behringer UMC 22 power 250 ohm headphones?

    -Yes, the Behringer UMC 22 can power 250 ohm headphones without issue, and most users will be satisfied with the performance.

  • What was the purpose of testing the Behringer UMC 22 with different audio tasks?

    -The purpose was to see how well the UMC 22 could handle different tasks like listening to compressed music, video/audio production, and live vocal monitoring with 250 ohm headphones.

  • Why did the testers find 100% volume necessary during some tasks?

    -100% volume was necessary to hear high sensitivity and detail in audio production tasks, especially for final touches.

  • What was the general conclusion about using 250 ohm headphones with the Behringer UMC 22?

    -The conclusion was that the Behringer UMC 22 powers 250 ohm headphones effectively and provides a satisfying listening experience for most users.

  • Where can viewers find more information on the Behringer UMC 22 and related products?

    -Viewers can find links in the video description for current pricing and specifications from various online retailers.

Outlines

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🎧 Testing Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 with 250 Ohm Headphones

This video aims to determine if the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio interface can effectively power a set of 250 ohm headphones. The testing was conducted in three scenarios: listening to compressed music, working on video editing and audio production, and live vocal monitoring. For music listening, a volume level of around 50% was needed for full immersion, while 60-65% was too loud for prolonged use. In video editing and audio production, levels of 65-70% were sufficient, but 100% was used for more detail. For live monitoring, a comfortable level was found to be around 80%. The video also notes that the UMC 22 is less hissy compared to more expensive audio interfaces like the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2. Links for pricing and specifications are provided in the video description.

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Keywords

💡Behringer Euphoria UMC 22

The Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 is an audio interface that serves as a central hub for connecting various audio equipment to a computer. In the video, it is tested for its ability to power 250 ohm headphones, which is a key feature for audio professionals who require high-quality audio monitoring. The video script discusses its performance in different scenarios, such as listening to music, video editing, and live vocal monitoring.

💡Audio Interface

An audio interface is a device that converts analog signals to digital signals (and vice versa) for recording, playback, and processing. In the context of the video, the Behringer UMC 22 is the audio interface being tested to determine if it can adequately power high-impedance headphones, which is crucial for achieving accurate audio monitoring.

💡250 Ohm Headphones

Ohms measure the electrical resistance in headphones, with higher ohm ratings indicating more resistance and typically requiring more power to drive. The video tests the Behringer UMC 22's capability to power 250 ohm headphones, which are often used by professionals for their detailed sound reproduction. The script discusses the volume levels needed to achieve optimal listening.

💡Headphone Output

The headphone output on an audio interface is the connection point for headphones, allowing for private monitoring of audio. The video script describes testing the Behringer UMC 22's headphone output at various volume levels to determine if it can provide sufficient power and volume for 250 ohm headphones in different listening scenarios.

💡Volume Level

Volume level refers to the loudness of the audio output. The video discusses the ideal volume levels on the Behringer UMC 22 for comfortable listening with 250 ohm headphones, noting that around 50 to 80 percent is suitable for various tasks such as music listening, audio production, and live vocal monitoring.

💡Immersive Sound

Immersive sound is a term used to describe an audio experience that is enveloping and three-dimensional. In the context of the video, the script mentions achieving a full, immersive sound with the 250 ohm headphones when the Behringer UMC 22's headphone output is set to about 50 percent.

💡Normalized Music

Normalized music refers to audio that has been adjusted so that its loudest points are at a consistent, maximum level. The video script mentions listening to normalized music on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify to test how the Behringer UMC 22 handles finished, compressed audio.

💡Video Editing

Video editing is the process of assembling video shots into a coherent sequence. The video script includes a scenario where the Behringer UMC 22 is used for audio monitoring during video editing, highlighting the importance of having the right volume levels for accurate audio assessment.

💡Live Vocal Monitoring

Live vocal monitoring is the practice of listening to one's own voice in real-time through a monitor system during a performance or recording. The video script describes testing the Behringer UMC 22 for live vocal monitoring, noting that around 80 percent volume provides a comfortable listening level.

💡Headroom

Headroom in audio refers to the amount of space between the current volume level and the maximum level before distortion occurs. The video script mentions having about 20 percent headroom when using the Behringer UMC 22, indicating that there is room to increase the volume without causing distortion.

💡Focusrite Scarlet 2i2

The Focusrite Scarlet 2i2 is another model of audio interface, mentioned in the video for comparison. The script suggests that the Behringer UMC 22 performs better in terms of noise levels compared to the Focusrite Scarlet 2i2, which is beneficial for users seeking a quieter, more professional audio interface.

Highlights

Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio interface can power 250 ohm headphones.

Video provides a test of the audio interface with Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro 250 ohm headphones.

For listening to compressed music, a headphone output volume of around 50% is recommended.

Volume can be increased to 60-65% for immersive sound, but not recommended for prolonged listening.

For video editing and audio production, 65-70% volume provides a good level inside the headphones.

Turning the volume up to 100% can reveal more detail for final touches in audio work.

For live vocal monitoring, a volume level of around 80% is comfortable with ample headroom.

The Behringer UMC 22 is less hissy compared to some more expensive audio interfaces.

The audio interface is suitable for powering 250 ohm headphones without issues.

Pricing and specs for the audio interface and headphones can be found in the video description.

Links to online retailers are provided for the best possible pricing.

The video aims to help viewers find the best audio interface for their needs.

The test results are based on three different methods to ensure accuracy.

The video includes a demonstration of live vocal monitoring with the audio interface.

The video provides a direct comparison with other audio interfaces in terms of noise levels.

The video concludes that the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 is a satisfactory choice for powering 250 ohm headphones.

Viewers are encouraged to like and subscribe for more informative videos.

Transcripts

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can the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio

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interface power set of 250 ohm

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headphones we put this video together to

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help you answer that question we tested

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this audio interface three different

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ways with the buyer dynamic dt990 Pro

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250 ohm headphones to find you the

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answer that you're looking for first of

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all if you are looking for pricing or

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spec for anything that you see in this

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video we have links to everything down

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in the description below where you can

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find current up-to-date pricing from a

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variety of online retailers to make sure

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that you are getting the best price

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possible so the first way that we tested

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this was by listening to can music we

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are listening to finished compressed

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normalized Music on Apple music and

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Spotify when we did that we found that

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we needed the headphone output of the

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Behringer UMC 22 to be at about 50

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percent if we really wanted that full

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immersive sound inside the headphones

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turning it up to 60 to 65 percent gave

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us a volume in the headphones that you

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would not want to listen to for a

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prolonged period of time but if you did

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want to listen to detail of a song or

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something like that you could achieve

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that with the headphone output on the

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UMC 22. now the second way that we

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tested this audio interface was by

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working on video editing and audio

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production since you're not typically

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working on normalized or finished

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sources yet the levels aren't quite

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brought up we found that somewhere

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around 65 to 70 percent gave us a pretty

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good level inside the headphones so we

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could hear what we're looking for if we

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did need more detail we found that we

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turned it up to a hundred percent we can

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get that high sensitivity that higher

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amount of detail if we're working on

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something that needs some final touches

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the last way that we tested this was by

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doing exactly what we're doing right now

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live vocal monitoring on a talking head

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video I find for me just over 75 percent

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so somewhere around 80 percent gives me

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a really comfortable listening level to

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the blue Sona microphone that I'm

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listening to right now so this is very

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comfortable for me to listen to and I

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still have about 20 of Headroom now the

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other thing I do want to point out is

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that it's not very hissy it's actually

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better in my opinion than something like

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the focusrite Scarlet 2i2 or a lot of

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other audio interfaces that are actually

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just a little bit more expensive so that

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is a really nice thing

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I would say no problem whatsoever for

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most people to get 250 ohm headphones

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with the Behringer Euphoria UMC 22 audio

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interface this will power them and I

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think you will be happy with this mix if

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you are looking for pricing or specs for

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anything that you've seen in this video

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again we do have links down in the

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description below and if you want to see

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more videos like this in the future

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please like And subscribe thank you for

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watching

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foreign

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