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product_id: 29178745
title: "Behringer UMC1820 Audiophile 18x20 USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers and ADAT I/O | For Recording Microphones and Instruments"
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# 24-bit/96kHz USB 2.0 pro audio resolution 18 inputs & 20 outputs ultra-low latency 8 MIDAS mic preamps with +48V phantom power Behringer UMC1820 Audiophile 18x20 USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers and ADAT I/O | For Recording Microphones and Instruments

**Brand:** behringer
**Price:** ₩22752
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎛️ Elevate your studio game—where pro audio meets limitless creativity!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Behringer UMC1820 Audiophile 18x20 USB Audio/MIDI Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers and ADAT I/O | For Recording Microphones and Instruments by behringer
- **How much does it cost?** ₩22752 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- behringer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted behringer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Expandable & Future-Proof:** Easily scale your setup with ADAT I/O and optional Behringer ADA8200 for up to 16 mic inputs—never outgrow your interface.
- • **Massive I/O for Pro Setups:** Streamline your workflow with 18 inputs and 20 outputs, perfect for surround sound and multi-instrument recording.
- • **Seamless DAW Compatibility:** Plug and play with all major recording software like Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and Cubase for instant studio integration.
- • **Flexible Monitoring Control:** Enjoy DJ-style A/B cueing, independent headphone mixes, and latency-free input blending for ultimate creative control.
- • **Legendary MIDAS Mic Preamps:** Capture pristine audio with 8 state-of-the-art MIDAS-designed preamps delivering crystal-clear, professional-grade sound.

## Overview

The UMC1820 is a professional 18x20 USB 2.0 audio/MIDI interface featuring 8 MIDAS-designed mic preamps with phantom power, 24-bit/96kHz resolution, and ADAT I/O expandability. Compatible with Mac and Windows, it supports ultra-low latency multi-channel recording and playback, making it ideal for musicians and producers seeking high-quality surround sound and flexible monitoring options.

## Description

The incredible U-PHORIA UMC1820 bridges the gap between your creativity and your fans. This blazingly fast USB 2.0 studio-in-a-box will have you recording your next masterpiece in minutes with all the connectivity required for your microphones, guitars, keyboards and even MIDI-, S/PDIF- and ADAT-devices. Expand to 16 Midas designed Mic Preampilfiers, when adding a Behringer ADA8200 (not included), simply via a single optical cable. Not to forget the ultra-flexible monitoring options, from Dim and Mute functions for the Main Mix, up to the DJ-Style monitor A/B cueing, mono and stereo listening options, individual source select and level control for both headphone outputs separately, and a blend mix control for smooth crossfading between your latency free input signals and the DAW playback.

Review: Great value for home studio. Works well with MacBook pro and GarageBand - Worked perfectly with my MacBook Pro and garage band. Accepts both real instruments and midi instruments. Lots of inputs so you don't have to keep plugging and unplugging things. I'd say great value for the money especially for home studios.
Review: Multiple Channels in, Multiple Channels out. Simple! - If you need a multi-channel audio interface with gobs of software-controlled internal routing, mixing and bells and whistles, this one isn't for you. But if you are looking for a dead-simple multi-in, multi-out interface, then this is the one you want! Now, the only thing I will ever use this for is to put line-level analog audio into the computer and to send analog line-level audio out of the computer. I will never use the preamps or any of the other features of this interface, so I can't speak to the quality or ability of those features. I needed a replacement for my firewire interface. I was using a Focusrite Saffire Pro40. Windows 10 never liked the firewire and it was becoming more and more of a problem every time Windows updated. I had to keep installing "Legacy" drivers and lost more and more reliability over time. I initially bought the Scarlett 18i8 USB interface as a replacement (Functionally identical to the Pro40 but with USB) but it didn't work any better, so, back it went. Then I bought this unit. I was skeptical of the unit because... well... Behringer. I have never had good luck with their stuff. I looked at it for a couple of weeks, trying to find something... not Behringer. Price was not an issue. I would have shelled out much more for something else if I had to. After looking at it, researching it and reading reviews on it, I decided to take a chance on it... After all, if I didn't like it, I could send it back, right? Upon unboxing, I saw that it had all the same audio connections on the back as my Focusrite. Swapping them out was a breeze. Having a Behringer UMC 202HD, I didn't HAVE to install new drivers, but I did anyway because there were updated ones. Yes, they both use the same drivers. The unit comes with a power cord. I understand that you don't have to plug it in and that it can be bus powered. I don't know whether or not that is the case. I plugged mine into AC mains straight away. I don't use phantom power but I have LOTS of USB stuff and didn't want to overtax the system. Your first step should be to go to their website to download the drivers for it. No, there isn't a disc in the box, but the optical drives seem to be going the way of floppy disks and Firewire anyway. The last 2 laptops I bought don't even have optical drives. So, downloading drivers is nothing new. Once you have installed the drivers, plug it in to the USB port. The computer sees it instantly. The drivers come with a software app that allows you to make simple changes to the interface - gain, sampling rate, bit depth... The interface shows up in windows as several different stereo audio interfaces. The first thing I noticed was that while it is ASIO compatible, it does not force ASIO. This is great for people with DAW software that does not support ASIO. With the Focusrite, if your software did not support ASIO, you couldn't use multi channel functionality. First BIG win for the Behringer. I can use it with any software DAWs, and DJ software I want. I use this interface to send 3 stereo channels from different sources into the computer and 4 stereo channels to input channels on the mixing console. It's perfect for what I need. As a side note, I also have the smaller 202HD connected to the same computer along with 2 Lexicon interfaces and they all play nice together. To summarize: Ease of hook up: 10 Ease of installation: 10 Ease of operation: 10 Audio quality: 10 In the box: Interface USB cable (6' maybe) AC Power adapter User guide

## Features

- 18x20 USB2.0 Audio/MIDI Interface with ADAT I/O for recording microphones and instruments
- Audiophile 24-Bit/96 kHz resolution for professional audio quality
- Compatible with popular recording software including Avid Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Steinberg Cubase, etc.
- Streams 18 inputs and 20 outputs of ultra-low latency audio to your computer, supporting Mac OS X and Windows XP or higher
- 8 state-of-the-art, MIDAS designed Mic Preamplifiers with plus48 V phantom power

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01EXI8Y9S |
| Audio Input | USB |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,391 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #114 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (462) |
| Frequency Response | 96000 Hz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653170918 |
| Included Components | 24 Bit,96 kHz USB Audio,MIDI Interface with MIDAS Mic Preamplifiers, Audiophile 18x20 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7.2"D x 24.35"W x 4"H |
| Item Type Name | BEHRINGER U-PHORIA UMC1820 |
| Item Weight | 3.97 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 96 KHz |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Operating System | Mac |
| Supported Software | S/PDIF |
| UPC | 632317255714 748252152145 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Behringer
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Number of Channels:** 8
- **Supported Software:** S/PDIF

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Does this include a usb power cable that goes from the interface to the computer?**
A: yes it comes with a USB cable, it gets the 48v phantom power through your USB port, 48 volts is basically 3 AA Batteries, so it's not like you need DC power

**Q: Can it write four tracks simultaneosly?**
A: Keep in mind that this listing combines the UM2, UMC202HD, UMC204HD, UMC404HD, and UMC1820 onto a single page.  So it is easy to confuse which unit you're talking about.  The 404HDwill be able to send 4 discrete tracks to your DAW.  The UM2 and 202HD can only do 2 tracks at a time.  The 1820 can record up to 18 tracks when paired with an 8-channel ADAT preamp and a 2-channel S/PDIF preamp.

**Q: will this power a microphone that requires phantom power? sorry if this is a dumb question, im new to XLR microphones**
A: Phantom power is 48W to Condenser Microphones, i use MXL 990 Its nice and i enjoy work with my Berhinger UM2 and my Mic MXL

**Q: It appears that phantom power gets switched on all 4 mic pres simultaneously. Can I use dynamic & condenser mics together without causing damage?**
A: Lets correct a few things.  NO dynamic mics need Phantom power.  And yes the power will reach the dynamic mics and generally that is OK.  Also condensers that don't have batteries NEED phantom power.  B123 managed a post with some serious misinformation.  It is best not to send phantom to a dynamic because if the phantom is unbalanced a bit (broken cable, dirty pins etc.) you move the diaphragm of the capsule.  So I wouldn't worry about it because the chance of actually doing damage is very small.  The info on Ribbon mics is important to remember because Phantom will damage classic ribbon mics.  I believe some of the modern ones have built in protections, but I wouldn't take a chance unless a manufacturer actually says their mic is safe on phantom power.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great value for home studio. Works well with MacBook pro and GarageBand
*by P***L on March 16, 2026*

Worked perfectly with my MacBook Pro and garage band. Accepts both real instruments and midi instruments. Lots of inputs so you don't have to keep plugging and unplugging things. I'd say great value for the money especially for home studios.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Multiple Channels in, Multiple Channels out. Simple!
*by T***G on December 29, 2019*

If you need a multi-channel audio interface with gobs of software-controlled internal routing, mixing and bells and whistles, this one isn't for you. But if you are looking for a dead-simple multi-in, multi-out interface, then this is the one you want! Now, the only thing I will ever use this for is to put line-level analog audio into the computer and to send analog line-level audio out of the computer. I will never use the preamps or any of the other features of this interface, so I can't speak to the quality or ability of those features. I needed a replacement for my firewire interface. I was using a Focusrite Saffire Pro40. Windows 10 never liked the firewire and it was becoming more and more of a problem every time Windows updated. I had to keep installing "Legacy" drivers and lost more and more reliability over time. I initially bought the Scarlett 18i8 USB interface as a replacement (Functionally identical to the Pro40 but with USB) but it didn't work any better, so, back it went. Then I bought this unit. I was skeptical of the unit because... well... Behringer. I have never had good luck with their stuff. I looked at it for a couple of weeks, trying to find something... not Behringer. Price was not an issue. I would have shelled out much more for something else if I had to. After looking at it, researching it and reading reviews on it, I decided to take a chance on it... After all, if I didn't like it, I could send it back, right? Upon unboxing, I saw that it had all the same audio connections on the back as my Focusrite. Swapping them out was a breeze. Having a Behringer UMC 202HD, I didn't HAVE to install new drivers, but I did anyway because there were updated ones. Yes, they both use the same drivers. The unit comes with a power cord. I understand that you don't have to plug it in and that it can be bus powered. I don't know whether or not that is the case. I plugged mine into AC mains straight away. I don't use phantom power but I have LOTS of USB stuff and didn't want to overtax the system. Your first step should be to go to their website to download the drivers for it. No, there isn't a disc in the box, but the optical drives seem to be going the way of floppy disks and Firewire anyway. The last 2 laptops I bought don't even have optical drives. So, downloading drivers is nothing new. Once you have installed the drivers, plug it in to the USB port. The computer sees it instantly. The drivers come with a software app that allows you to make simple changes to the interface - gain, sampling rate, bit depth... The interface shows up in windows as several different stereo audio interfaces. The first thing I noticed was that while it is ASIO compatible, it does not force ASIO. This is great for people with DAW software that does not support ASIO. With the Focusrite, if your software did not support ASIO, you couldn't use multi channel functionality. First BIG win for the Behringer. I can use it with any software DAWs, and DJ software I want. I use this interface to send 3 stereo channels from different sources into the computer and 4 stereo channels to input channels on the mixing console. It's perfect for what I need. As a side note, I also have the smaller 202HD connected to the same computer along with 2 Lexicon interfaces and they all play nice together. To summarize: Ease of hook up: 10 Ease of installation: 10 Ease of operation: 10 Audio quality: 10 In the box: Interface USB cable (6' maybe) AC Power adapter User guide

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Love This Interface - Expandable - Great For A Band Or Surround Sound…
*by V***S on May 24, 2024*

AUDIO INTERFACE: I really like this audio interface. I bought this rather than the various cheaper and more popular 2x2 or 2x4 versions so as to leave all my options open, including surround sound. Most audio interfaces that are offered assume you want to create stereo 2.0. But what if you want to go further than that? You might have heard of 2.1, 5.1, 7.1 or even Dolby Atmos 11.2. There are other surround sound options like 3D audio and Spacial Audio and more. So take Dolby Atmos 11.2 as an example. For 11.2 you need 13 OUT ports for all those speakers. Or scale back to 5.1. You still need 6 OUT ports for your 5 speakers plus your 1 subwoofer. Most Studio Audio Interfaces do not support that many outs. This interface supports 20 outs but you need an additional piece of equipment to fully realize that - see below. Without that addition, Behringer UMC1820 will still give you 10 OUTs. 10 is enough for 7.1 for example. So really consider if you want to be able to create surround sound or just stereo. Or at least be able to, without having to start over and buy another interface. The 8200 is the ideal unit to add to the Behringer UMC1820 and it is made for it. This adds the other 10 OUTs. And yes, more INs also. Behringer ADA8200: https://amzn.to/4aBOTVc While the 8200 is called a mic preamp it also supports 10 more OUT PORTS. Not just IN and not just mics, but INs for instruments too. This threw me for a while, because the name “Mic Pre Amp” is what most people focus on, which is have enough INs for the whole band and a drum set. OUT is not always the focus as most small home studios only create in 2.0 stereo. You can also pair two 1820 units together as long as your DAW allows you to align the wordclock for the unit you want to be the master. The Behringer ADA8200 is less expensive though than another 1820 and has a switch for the wordclock built in. I also like that this is rack mountable or not as it has little rubber/silicon feet. Some might concern that the bit rate and resolution is not as high as some other audio interfaces. However, even Dolby currently uses this bit rate and resolution and so does the current new (2024) Apple Logic Pro for surround sound. Thus, this is still state of the art for most types of surround sound. My other top choice (and what I would have bought budget permitting) was this unit which is built from the ground up for surround sound. https://amzn.to/44TFZ4a Clean Power is the foundation of any rack so I started with a Furman Power Conditioner which is shown in the photo. I am still shopping for a rack. Furman: https://amzn.to/3WUnzhH Note the two screen captures with the 8200 connected to realize all 18 and 20 ports. Don’t forget you need two ADAT cables if you add an 8200: ADAT Cables: https://amzn.to/3KwiDsf If this was helpful let me know.

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