
Testing The Cheapest Audio Interface on Amazon
9 chapitres
- Introduction and SetupChannel FocusThe channel discusses affordable equipment with good price-to-performance ratios, but many viewers have requested the cheapest equipment possible.Product Details• Behringer Euphoria USB audio interface • Price: $29.99 • Compared against a professional Audient interfaceBox ClaimsThe interface claims to offer low latency, high audio file quality, and a state-of-the-art microphone preamp comparable to standalone boutique preamps.Video StructureThe video includes extensive audio examples and a giveaway for viewers interested in the interface.
- Physical Features and DesignFront Panel• XLR and line inputs with mic/line 1 and instrument 2 selection • Direct monitor button (essential for low-latency monitoring) • Headphone output with removable protective filmTop ControlsThree dials for input gain, instrument gain, and headphone output level adjustment.Back Panel• Two outputs for powering studio monitors • USB connection for data and phantom power • Phantom power on/off switchBuild QualityMinimalistic design with plastic construction that is somewhat wobbly but functional.
- Direct Monitoring and Driver SetupWindows DriversRequires drivers to operate on Windows; ASIO4ALL was used as a free solution.Buffer IssuesDifficult to achieve small enough buffer sizes for real-time effects processing through the computer.Direct Monitor SolutionThe direct monitoring switch on the interface bypasses the computer, allowing latency-free monitoring of the input signal.Critical ImportanceWithout the direct monitoring feature, the interface would be completely unusable for practical recording scenarios.
- Microphone Preamp AnalysisSound QualityThe microphone preamp is noisy and not comparable to boutique preamps as claimed on the box.Noise IssuesSignificant hiss and noise floor make it difficult to use the full gain range available on the preamp.Practical LimitationsCannot be pushed to full gain due to excessive noise; restricts recording flexibility for quiet sources.Comparison NoteSignificantly inferior to the Audient interface's cleaner preamp performance.
- Instrument Input and Headphone OutputInstrument InputThe instrument input is average in quality with some background noise and slightly suppressed high-end response.Headphone Output• Excellent power delivery for 250-ohm headphones (Beyerdynamic DT 1990 Pro and Sennheiser HD 650 Pro tested) • No need to maximize volume control • Only develops slight hissing at maximum levelsTarget AudienceDesigned primarily for headphone users rather than those powering studio monitors.Performance RatingHeadphone output is the standout feature of this budget interface.
- Electric Guitar Audio TestTest SetupElectric guitar recorded directly into the interface and compared against the Audient reference.Behringer PerformanceLess detail and noticeable hissing in the background signal compared to the Audient interface.Comparison FindingHigh-end response appears slightly suppressed and somewhat quirky, but the signal remains completely usable.Audio QualityAdequate for basic recording but noticeably inferior to professional-grade interfaces in clarity and noise floor.
- Dynamic Range and Gain Staging TestTest ObjectiveEvaluate how the preamp handles extreme dynamic variations from very quiet finger-picking to aggressive loud strumming.Behringer Issues• Clips and distorts before reaching zero dB (around minus 3 dB) • No limiter or compressor to prevent harsh clipping • Requires extremely careful gain staging to avoid distortionAudient AdvantageThe professional interface handles wide dynamic swings gracefully without clipping and maintains detail throughout the range.Practical ImpactUsers must compromise between recording quiet passages with excessive noise or loud passages with distortion.
- Effects Processing ComparisonTest SetupApplied compression and reverb effects to acoustic guitar recordings from both interfaces.Audient Results• Clean noise floor that remains unobtrusive with effects • Effects enhance the sound naturally • Reverb and compression work harmoniously with the signalBehringer ResultsBackground noise becomes more apparent and distracting when effects are added; compression and reverb amplify the existing hiss.Overall AssessmentThe interface is usable but disappointing for post-processing work due to the elevated noise floor compromising effect quality.
- Final Verdict and RecommendationsUsability RatingCompletely usable for basic recording despite its limitations.Accuracy of ClaimsThe marketing claims on the box are not accurate; the preamp is not comparable to boutique units, and audio quality is not pristine.Longevity ConcernsNot designed for long-term professional studio use (10-15 years); lacks durability for sustained professional applications.Recommendation• Better to invest in higher-quality equipment for serious recording • Still suitable as a budget giveaway for someone who needs a functional interface • Best used as a starter or backup device, not as a primary recording tool





