![]() Problem is that the U-phoria has a really wimpy output and the volume I get out of the headphone monitor is way too low. I had to replace the pads, but otherwise when connected to a proper output, like my home stereo, they sound great. My headphones are old faithful AKG K240 that are at least 20 years old. So much so that when recording acoustic instruments such as my guitar, the sound makes it hard to hear drums or a click track and keep time. The volume is terribly low (or that's what I thought). The problem I have is the headphone output of the U-phoria. My much more expensive sound cards are now luxury doorstops for lack of modern drivers, so I decided to go cheap this time. This time around, I purchased a cheap Beheringer U-phoria UMC22 external sound card that actually works quite well for my needs. ![]() This is the third time in a couple of decades that I have setup a home recording studio and over the years I spent a lot of money buying expensive sound cards. I have a very powerful Win 10 workstation built for work that also makes for a dandy music recording machine. This is not a Mixcraft 8 issue at all, but I figured that maybe the kind members of this forum may have some tips for me. ![]()
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