Vinyl restoration help for Sony Sound Forge 10.0

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    @ignatzatsonic behringer ufo 202 is not available but behringer uca222 is available will that do??
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    restorationwiz said:
    @ignatzatsonic behringer ufo 202 is not available but behringer uca222 is available will that do??
    The UFO-202 is available here:

    http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...nger&x=17&y=14

    at Amazon, along with the UCA 222.

    I have no knowledge about the UCA 222, but at first glance it looks like it has only 4 connection points, not 5 like on the UF0-202.

    I suspect that missing connection point is a ground for a turntable, which you should have if you intend to connect a turntable to it.

    Nor do I know if the UCA 222 has built in RIAA equalization, as the UFO 202 does.

    All I can suggest is to drill into Behringer.com and google generally to find out what you can.
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    @ignatzatsonic i managed to acquire a behringer ufo202 and iv hooked it up to my system... my garrard 6200c does not have a separate ground pin.. when i plug in my head phones and turn the volume of the behringer pre amp all the way up theres a huge bass hum .... and my recording software shows me an input present in the form of a square wave... ?? whats the problem??
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    restorationwiz said:
    @ignatzatsonic i managed to acquire a behringer ufo202 and iv hooked it up to my system... my garrard 6200c does not have a separate ground pin.. when i plug in my head phones and turn the volume of the behringer pre amp all the way up theres a huge bass hum .... and my recording software shows me an input present in the form of a square wave... ?? whats the problem??
    See post 2 in this thread from Fireberd.

    I assume you get the hum even when not playing a recording, so it sounds like a grounding problem.
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