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The Yamaha MG12XU is a 12-channel analog mixer featuring studio-grade Class-A D-PRE preamps, one-knob compressors, and built-in SPX digital effects. Designed for both portable and permanent setups, it offers precise EQ controls, high-pass filters, and a rugged metal chassis, delivering transparent, professional-quality sound with versatile connectivity including USB.








| ASIN | B00IBIVLKQ |
| Color Name | MultiColored |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,918) |
| Date First Available | 6 March 2014 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 4.93 Kilograms |
| Item model number | MG12XU |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 39.7 x 20.3 x 48.4 cm; 4.93 kg |
| Size | 12-input |
| Voltage | 48 Volts |
C**A
Fenomenal una super consola
M**E
This is basically a good sound sources mixer. I feel only Echo should be added for first two or four inputs. Next level model is having sound effects and higher level model is having connectivity with computer/ laptop.
E**A
Alta calidad en el producto, todo llego en tiempo y forma a Playa del Carmen Quintana Roo México. Lo recomiendo y volvería a comprar lo recomienda al 100%
R**N
Great sound board. Very good quality, easy to use and understand.
M**.
I looked at buying a few different mixers before deciding on this one. I was looking for something that was reliable sounded great, and had a good feature set. This mixer is great for a few reasons 1) It's yamaha. They are generally pretty reliable. I own other yamaha music equipment and haven't had any issues with any of those items 2) Has good fx including a compressor. The mic compressor alone makes this product so much better then other mixers in terms of versatility. For recording its nice to have a little compression for the vocal before it hits the AD converter. 3) You can use this as an interface. I can't comment on its use as a an interface as I own a universal audio solo 610 interface that I love. But its a good feature to have. 4) The reverb: sounds wonderful. Particularly room 1, fx 3. It helps to glue everything together and put it in the same space. 5) The use the fx send and it has been great for a ton of uses. I use it mostly as an external bus. Whats great here is that you can use the internal effect like say a reverb and mix in a little. You can simultaneously use the fx send and send out to a delay unit, and then place the return on another channel. Other units its fx send or internal fx, you won't be able to use both. 6) Feels sturdy and seems well built. So far i've had it on well over 20 hours of use and its been good. I'll update this in a few months. 7) Value. For the money if you compare the comparable mixers like behringer and mackie I think the choice is clear. Both of the former companies have reliability issues. Mackie preamps are good but fx are bad. Behringer preamps are hit and miss but fx are good. Yamaha is overall great. Cons: For me nothing really except I wish the EQ had three bands for every channel. And I wish I could have an fx send that wasn't tied to the internal fx.
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