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product_id: 1673225
title: "ADA8200 Audiophile 8 In/8 Out ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers"
brand: "behringer"
price: "€ 427.81"
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reviews_count: 13
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# 24-bit/48kHz AD/DA conversion ADAT optical I/O for seamless expansion 8 MIDAS mic preamps ADA8200 Audiophile 8 In/8 Out ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers

**Brand:** behringer
**Price:** € 427.81
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎛️ Unlock pro-level multi-channel recording — your studio’s secret weapon!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ADA8200 Audiophile 8 In/8 Out ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers by behringer
- **How much does it cost?** € 427.81 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- behringer enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted behringer brand quality
- Free international shipping included
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## Key Features

- • **Compact Rackmount Design:** Sleek 2U form factor fits perfectly in any professional or home studio rig
- • **ADAT Optical Connectivity:** Effortlessly expand your setup with 8 additional channels via fiber optic
- • **Plug-and-Play Compatibility:** Instant integration with your DAW—no drivers, no hassle, just create
- • **Pro-grade 8-Channel MIDAS Preamps:** Crystal-clear, ultra-low noise mic inputs for pristine sound capture
- • **High-Resolution 24-bit/48kHz Conversion:** Studio-quality digital audio fidelity that elevates every track

## Overview

The Behringer ADA8200 is an 8-in/8-out ADAT audio interface featuring premium MIDAS microphone preamps and 24-bit/48kHz A/D and D/A converters. Designed for seamless integration with digital audio workstations, it offers plug-and-play operation and ADAT optical connectivity to expand your input channels effortlessly. Its compact rackmount design and professional-grade components make it an essential upgrade for serious home and project studios aiming for pristine multi-track recording.

## Description

Ultra-high quality 8-channel A/D and D/A interface for virtually any digital recording/mixing environment

Review: Simple, well built, exactly as advertised. - Item is exactly what it claims to be. Works beautifully as a slave to my Scarlet interface and allows me to run all of my drum mics while leaving the scarlet open for the guitar amp mics. I don’t have a need for the on board phantom power in my current setup but tested it and works flawlessly!
Review: Fantastic for DAW recording - I'm a “one man band” Multi-Instrumentalist operating out of a well-equipped home studio, playing and recording each instrument individually. It's not unusual that one of my productions consumes 25 tracks or more. My previous recorder was a standalone Tascam DP-32SD. Although this is a great unit for home studio starters, following the actual recording I had to export tracks, transfer them to my PC via USB, then mix/master the completed song using my Windows-based DAW. While this worked okay, the process was getting to be quite the tedious hassle, not to mention the fact that REAPER (in my opinion, the best DAW on the planet) has so much more recording function than the Tascam standalone it's almost unbelievable. That said, I decided to purchase a Behringer UMC1820 and give direct-to-DAW recording a try. Man, the difference was like night and day, especially sampling at 48kHz/24-bit. Plus, all of the required post-processing work I previously discussed is now a thing of the past. The only remaining problem was, I use 8 drum microphones. This required cabling my mixer to one of the UMC1820 inputs to accommodate the 8th sub-kick drum microphone, and all other instruments. So, I took it a step further, purchased a Behringer ADA8200 and attached it to the UMC1820 as a slave using Toslink fiber cables, providing me with 8 additional inputs. I should note that Windows and REAPER immediately picked both interfaces up without the need to install any additional drivers whatsoever... They're truly plug-and-play. To avoid being redundant and going over all the features of these two excellent interfaces which are already listed on their product pages, I think it would be much more beneficial to continue discussing my personal experience with them, along with the end results. This configuration has allowed me to totally dedicate the UMC1820 to my drum microphones, and use the ADA8200 for all other instruments. I was also able to keep my mixer involved by cabling it to one of the inputs on the latter interface. I then topped the whole thing off by mounting them both in a “Procraft 2U 9" Deep Equipment Rack”. This is one super-high quality rack, and an incredible value: https://www.desertcart.com/gp/product/B01CDG8QLI/ The bottom line: Between these two interfaces I now have 16 MIDAS pre-amplified XLR/TRS inputs fed directly into my PC with all controls at my fingertips, sitting directly under my DAW displays (see photo). Most importantly, I'm able to take full advantage of REAPER's myriad of recording functions, which completely blow the Tascam standalone recorder away. If you're thinking about using direct-to-DAW recording, this combination absolutely can't be beat for the money. The only regret I have is, I'm kicking myself in the butt for not going to A/D interfaces long ago. Look up my latest song “May You Never” on SoundClick, and judge the sound for yourself. In closing, these Behringer interfaces have exceeded my wildest expectations. I can certainly say without hesitation they're deserving of my highest recommendation, and if I was able would rate them both at 10 stars in a heartbeat.

## Features

- 8-channel Microphone Preamplifier 24-bit 44.1/48kHz AD/DA Converter with ADAT Optical Out
- Item Package Dimension: 21.0629921045L x 12.204724397W x 4.5275590505H inches
- Item Package Weight - 6.393405598 Pounds
- Item Package Quantity - 1
- Product Type - AUDIO MIDI INTERFACE

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00E87OLFQ |
| Audio Input | XLR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,114 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #6 in Microphone Preamps |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Brand Name | Behringer |
| Compatible Devices | Personal Computer |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 620 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00713757157612 |
| Included Components | 8 Midas Pre Ada Light Pipe Pre |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12.35"D x 21"W x 4.4"H |
| Item Type Name | BEHRINGER |
| Item Weight | 4.6 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | P0ATL |
| Maximum Sample Rate | 48 KHz |
| Model Number | ADA8200 |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Operating System | Not Included |
| Product Dimensions | 12.35"D x 21"W x 4.4"H |
| Supported Software | ADAT |
| UPC | 713757157612 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Behringer
- **Compatible Devices:** Personal Computer
- **Connectivity Technology:** Wired
- **Number of Channels:** 8
- **Supported Software:** ADAT

## Images

![ADA8200 Audiophile 8 In/8 Out ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51uG0RV+UZL.jpg)
![ADA8200 Audiophile 8 In/8 Out ADAT Audio Interface with Midas Mic Preamplifiers - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51I+8jqjDyL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Simple, well built, exactly as advertised.
*by T***E on May 11, 2025*

Item is exactly what it claims to be. Works beautifully as a slave to my Scarlet interface and allows me to run all of my drum mics while leaving the scarlet open for the guitar amp mics. I don’t have a need for the on board phantom power in my current setup but tested it and works flawlessly!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic for DAW recording
*by C***. on January 10, 2020*

I'm a “one man band” Multi-Instrumentalist operating out of a well-equipped home studio, playing and recording each instrument individually. It's not unusual that one of my productions consumes 25 tracks or more. My previous recorder was a standalone Tascam DP-32SD. Although this is a great unit for home studio starters, following the actual recording I had to export tracks, transfer them to my PC via USB, then mix/master the completed song using my Windows-based DAW. While this worked okay, the process was getting to be quite the tedious hassle, not to mention the fact that REAPER (in my opinion, the best DAW on the planet) has so much more recording function than the Tascam standalone it's almost unbelievable. That said, I decided to purchase a Behringer UMC1820 and give direct-to-DAW recording a try. Man, the difference was like night and day, especially sampling at 48kHz/24-bit. Plus, all of the required post-processing work I previously discussed is now a thing of the past. The only remaining problem was, I use 8 drum microphones. This required cabling my mixer to one of the UMC1820 inputs to accommodate the 8th sub-kick drum microphone, and all other instruments. So, I took it a step further, purchased a Behringer ADA8200 and attached it to the UMC1820 as a slave using Toslink fiber cables, providing me with 8 additional inputs. I should note that Windows and REAPER immediately picked both interfaces up without the need to install any additional drivers whatsoever... They're truly plug-and-play. To avoid being redundant and going over all the features of these two excellent interfaces which are already listed on their product pages, I think it would be much more beneficial to continue discussing my personal experience with them, along with the end results. This configuration has allowed me to totally dedicate the UMC1820 to my drum microphones, and use the ADA8200 for all other instruments. I was also able to keep my mixer involved by cabling it to one of the inputs on the latter interface. I then topped the whole thing off by mounting them both in a “Procraft 2U 9" Deep Equipment Rack”. This is one super-high quality rack, and an incredible value: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDG8QLI/ The bottom line: Between these two interfaces I now have 16 MIDAS pre-amplified XLR/TRS inputs fed directly into my PC with all controls at my fingertips, sitting directly under my DAW displays (see photo). Most importantly, I'm able to take full advantage of REAPER's myriad of recording functions, which completely blow the Tascam standalone recorder away. If you're thinking about using direct-to-DAW recording, this combination absolutely can't be beat for the money. The only regret I have is, I'm kicking myself in the butt for not going to A/D interfaces long ago. Look up my latest song “May You Never” on SoundClick, and judge the sound for yourself. In closing, these Behringer interfaces have exceeded my wildest expectations. I can certainly say without hesitation they're deserving of my highest recommendation, and if I was able would rate them both at 10 stars in a heartbeat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Well built, sounds great, priced right
*by S***E on November 19, 2018*

This is an insane value IMO. I record at 44.1kHz. PERIOD. There is no reason to use a higher rate - PERIOD. There are technical reasons that this is true but I'm not here to create a debate. For those that don't waste money and computer resources so that they can brag about their new $5000 192kHz interface, the Behringer ADA8200 is the ideal expansion unit for adding channels to any ADAT light pipe equipped audio interface. The preamps sound color free and very clean and quiet but with plenty of gain. They can also handle very high input levels without clipping. I can't say enough good things about this unit. It's much shallower and lighter than the ADA8000 it replaced. The detents are gone on the preamps (an improvement) and the power supply is now switched mode rather than linear. The result is ZERO hum and light weight. Suffice to say you'll be hard pressed to find an input source that exceeds the S/N ratio of this unit. It's not the best AD/DA on the market by any means, but today's converters are so good the line between the best and the budget converters is beginning to blur. You won't be disappointed with the quality of this unit. Learn the Nyquist theorem and abandon the folly of high sample rates. They aren't needed with modern digital filters and they hog valuable computer resources, limiting the number of tracks and plugins you can run.

## Frequently Bought Together

- Behringer ADA8200 Microphone Preamp
- TOSLINK – Optical Audio Cable – 6.6ft – Designed in Germany – Fiber Optic Cable for Soundbar, SPDIF Digital Optical Audio Cord – for Sound Bars, Stereo Systems, amps, Xbox One or PS4 – by CableDirect
- TOSLINK – Optical Audio Cable – 3ft – Designed in Germany – Fiber Optic Cable for Soundbar, SPDIF Digital Optical Audio Cord – for Sound Bars, Stereo Systems, amps, Xbox One or PS4 – by CableDirect

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