

🎛️ Control Your Studio, Command Your Sound
The Behringer XENYX CONTROL2USB is a high-end studio control and communication center featuring VCA volume control, a USB audio interface, and a built-in talkback microphone. Designed for professional and home studios alike, it offers ultra-low noise performance, versatile source selection, and robust build quality, making it an essential hub for managing multiple audio inputs and outputs with precision and ease.










| ASIN | B01KJ28QZE |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,043 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #248 in Computer Recording Audio Interfaces |
| Color Name | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Date First Available | June 22, 2016 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 5.29 pounds |
| Item model number | CONTROL2USB |
| Operating System | Windows |
| Product Dimensions | 7.8 x 15.31 x 3.43 inches |
| Supported Software | Ableton Live 10 or later |
| Wattage | 15 watts |
P**L
Studio Control PLUS Interface = Killer Appliance
I replaced an old, failing Samson C-control. I'd had it for years and took the input from this to out to that plus headphones aspect of it for granted. I tried everything from small mixers I had around to Y cables to old M-Audio USB 1 interfaces... Having once been a Behringer rep I went to their website to see what they had. I read the reviews, read the specs and bought it. I own a Tascam 2020 w a Behringer AD 8 lightpiped to it for getting audio into my computer. But when I don't want to fire all that up to listen to a mix, try a new piece of software the CONTROL2 is there. I can take lines from my live rig to it, from my software, from a guest's pedal board and hear it without making a big deal out of it. Headphones, monitors, DAW or even a stereo pair out to a Zoom portable recorder to catch a jam. This thing is worth the price x3 and the desktop real estate. Balanced inputs, input trim, decent meters, talkback and dual headphones. Quiet, colorless. Just what the Doctor ordered. If you need to control your final ins and outs from sub-mixers, practice rigs or a random analog pair from whatever's in the room, this is the box. The big knob is pretty cool, but I think, between you and me, that all that finite adjustment for a pair of monitors might be a gimmick. Unless you can hear a hundredth of a dB or can't hear clipping ;). This is a great product that does exactly what it says it will do and run stuff around your studio. Plus be a secondary (or primary) USB I/O. For a buck and a half. If you know you need something like this, this is the one.
E**E
I expected something WAY lesser than this
Let's be honest, the name Behringer doesn't conjure images of high quality gear. Having a Dangerous Monitor ST in my other room at the studio, the expectations for this Behringer unit were about zero. I just needed something to switch between two sets of speakers. Looking at the cost between this and a Mackie Big Knob (of any of the three flavors) I thought I would take a chance because how bad could it be? I was ready to be underwhelmed. WOW, was I wrong. First of all, this unit is pretty substantial and big. It's actually heavy! Tons of ins and outs and it appears to be built like a tank. My first test for cheap gear is to wiggle the knobs side to side and see how loose they are which is an indicator of board mounted pots and overall cheapness. I have to say, these are pretty solid. Hooked it up using my UA Apollo as Input 1 and running to two sets of powered monitors. Perfectly silent! Does exactly what you would imagine and the price is unbeatable. It looks great as well. My only comment would be the stepped VCA big knob is great, but show the location of the pointer in the sexy lighted ring or at least have a white engraved line so we can see where it is at. Not a deal breaker, though, but more of a lost opportunity to make a great product even better. Listen, for the $149 I bought this for new it's a steal. I have had none of the issues (noise, etc...) that some of the other people mentioned in other reviews. Built like a tank, looks great and does what it should with tons of routing and in/outs. A no-brainer. Just do it!
L**T
quality even better that what I expected
This is exactly what I needed. I can select between three sets of studio monitors, any combination of 1,2,or 3. two headphone sources, add or remove a subwoofer and also smaller monitors. The headphone outputs have separate volume controls. Mono, Mute and Dim controls, all laid out for easy access. There’s a built-in Talkback mic, which enables me to communicate with the performers. The mic can be activated by footswitch, or the touch button. this works great, and I don't have to set up a separate mic on my mixing area. I love the huge volume knob that uses Voltage Controlled Amplifier (VCA) tech for precise level adjustment. The levels are tracked with dual 12-segment LED meters with input/output source switch. The quality is great. Very clean and quiet, like you don't know it's there. It does have quit a big footprint, but Fits my space perfectly, and I like the heaviness and that it stays put.
T**Y
Just what I needed to complete my studio!
AMAZING PRODUCT! Would recommend this to ANY Mixing &/Or Mastering engineers out there, even those who just need a solution to multiple monitor / speaker setups. Super Easy to use, It was Plug N' Play right away on my Macbook Pro. Make sure your gains are correct though! Easy to select between monitors, and even able to select multiple monitors at the same time, The Talk back feature is SUPER helpful during sessions, so now I don't have to pause and yell at my artist to retake or ask them for certain things. Also the Built-In interface is Flawless! I literally just got rid of my Scarlett, and just using the built in Interface paired with an Apogee One (Mac Edition). My setup - - Macbook Pro (Late 2012) Intel i7, 16GB Ram. Output Interface - Behringer Control2USB Output A - Yamaha HS8's Output B - Yamaha HS5's Output C - Hosa Audio Signal Selector for Multiple Subwoofers in the room. Studio Out - Mixed Matched Home Theatre. Input Interface - Apogee One Mic - Sterling Audio ST69 / MXL 3000 / MXL 990. DAW - Apple Logic Pro X.
A**R
Flexible and pleasant to use
Like other Behringer gear I've bought, it has great features for the price but production quality is a crap shoot. Had to get a replacement because the first one made audible chirps and whistles, second unit is fine. Lots of routing and adjustment flexibility, very useful in a small studio. Knobs and buttons feel solid and smooth. Could be a bit smaller.
J**.
Tenía como un año o un poco más en adquirirlo y no me decidía, siempre me lo pensaba, tenía dudas, de su calidad, de sus funciones, si sería buena compra, en fin... después de tanto pensar lo compré por fin y debo decir lo siguiente: si de algo me lamento es de no haberlo comprado desde mucho antes, es un equipo de lo mejor, de muy buena calidad y sus funciones son muy amplias. Si tú como yo te lo piensas mucho, no lo dudes y ve por él, tiene un enorme volumen tanto para los monitores como en los amplificadores de audífonos. Lo que más me sorprendió fue el micrófono del talkback, suena realmente fuerte, tiene un tamaño grande, he visto cómo algunos se quejan de eso pero para un estudio profesional es irrelevante, es decir, su tamaño es idealmente conveniente. Su medidor es del sistema K-20, igual que mi consola análoga lo cual le quedó como anillo al dedo. Cada vez Behringer me sorprende más, como dije antes, si de algo me lamento es de no haberlo comprado desde mucho antes.
N**A
Good and trustable product
S**E
La construcción es de buen material y muy funcional
K**A
Great features... great price ....
R**K
Good product
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