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Behringer C1 Driver

Behringer C-1 driver " is a bit of a ghost story in the home studio world because, strictly speaking, it doesn’t exist.

or the official Behringer USB audio drivers to reduce latency and enable recording. In essence, the Behringer C-1 behringer c1 driver

is a USB version that typically uses built-in operating system drivers. Behringer C-1 (XLR Version) The standard Behringer C-1 Behringer C-1 driver " is a bit of

Avoid Fake "Driver Download" Websites

If you Google "Behringer C1 driver," you will see many third-party websites offering .exe files. Do not download these. They are often malware, adware, or driver updater scams. Plug the XLR cable into the C1’s output

Therefore, the "driver" for a Behringer C-1 does not exist in the software sense (there is no .exe or .dll file to install).

Step 2: Physical Connections

  1. Plug the XLR cable into the C1’s output and into one of the inputs on your audio interface.
  2. Connect the audio interface to your computer via USB.
  3. Important: Turn on +48V phantom power on your interface. Without this, the C1 will produce extremely low level or no sound.

Behringer C-1 Driver — Quick Review

Overview
The Behringer C-1 is a budget large-diaphragm condenser microphone; users sometimes seek a "driver" when connecting it to a computer. The C-1 itself is USB‑free — it’s an XLR microphone that requires an audio interface, mixer, or an XLR-to-USB adapter; no dedicated OS driver for the mic exists.

The C-1U is a "plug-and-play" device.