Driver =link= - Behringer C1

If you are using an interface (like the Behringer U-Phoria series), you will need to install the drivers for that interface on your PC to record the microphone's signal. 2. Behringer C-1U (USB Version)

The C-1 provides a relatively flat frequency response (40Hz - 20kHz) with a slight boost in the high-mids, making it "bright" and suitable for vocals and acoustic instruments. behringer c1 driver

First, let’s clarify the hardware. The Behringer C1 is a . It requires 48V phantom power and connects via an XLR cable . Unlike USB microphones (e.g., Blue Yeti or Rode NT-USB), the C1 does not have a built-in sound card. If you are using an interface (like the

If you are using a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) like Ableton or FL Studio, you may need an ASIO driver to reduce lag. Behringer officially recommends using for this model on modern Windows versions. Legacy Drivers: First, let’s clarify the hardware