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  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable
  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable
  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable
  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable
  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable
  • MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable

MIC 2 USB Microphone to USB Interface Cable

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    The Behringer Mic2USB interface cable provides a simple way to connect your XLR microphone directly to your computer. With the Mic2USB, just plug the XLR end into your dynamic or condenser mic and connect the USB end to your PC or Mac. This interface is compatible with any digital audio workstation (DAW) software for easy recording and music production.

    Connect With Ease Using the Mic2USB

    Recording vocals or instruments is seamless with the Behringer Mic2USB, thanks to its plug-and-play functionality. Simply plug it into your computer, allow your operating system to automatically install the driver and start recording into your DAW right away. No extra equipment or complicated setup is required.

    Use With Top DAW Software on PC and Mac

    The Mic2USB delivers studio-quality sound on both Windows and Mac operating systems. Its flawless integration works with all the top DAW software like Pro Tools, Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Reaper and more. The Mic2USB supports 44.1 kHz and 48 kHz sample rates to provide maximum flexibility for any recording scenario.

    Position Mics Freely With a 16.5' Cable

    The generous 16.5' length of the Behringer Mic2USB cable allows you to position your microphone freely. Easily record vocals in a booth or an instrument across the room. The long cable ensures you can capture sound from mics exactly where you want them.

    Add Studio Effects Without Costly Equipment

    With the Mic2USB and your computer, you can use virtual amp and effects plugins to craft rich soundscapes, without needing expensive outboard gear. Add vintage echo and reverb to vocals or dial in tube overdrive and cabinet emulations for guitars. The possibilities are endless when you connect an XLR mic directly to your DAW.

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