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YAMAHA MG10XU 10-Input Stereo Mixer with Effects

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Style: USB Interface and Effects


Size: 10-Input


Features

  • 10 channel mixer with USB and SPX digital effects
  • Featuring studio grade discrete class A D PRE amps with inverted Darlington circuit providing fat, natural sounding bass and smooth, soaring highs
  • 3 band EQ and high pass filters give you maximum control and eliminate unwanted noise, resulting in a cleaner mix
  • 1 knob compressors allow easy control resulting in livelier guitars, punchier bass lines, a tighter snare and a cleaner vocal sound
  • MG Series mixers feature a rugged, impact resistant, powder coated metal chassis; Equivalent input noise 128 dBu, residual output noise 102 dBu
  • Note: Please refer to the user manual before use
  • Dimensions(WHD): 244 millimeter x 71 millimeter x 294 millimeter (9.6x2.8x11.6 inches)

Description

Fully Loaded Mixer for the Studio and Stage! With its rich features and outstanding sound quality, Yamaha's MG10XU analog mixer is well-suited for smaller, portable rigs. This 10-channel analog mixer features USB connectivity to integrate into a DAW-based workflow. What's more, it has onboard digital effects to polish the natural-sounding bass and smooth highs to perfection. The MG10XU comes loaded with crystal-clear D-PRE preamps to squeeze every drop of tone from your mics and a quality op-amp to ensure your mix sounds transparent and articulate. Featuring onboard digital effects, switchable phantom power, a pad switch, one-knob compressors, EQ, and LED metering, the MG10XU can take on just about any task you throw at it. Thanks to its battery of state-of-the-art features from Yamaha's high-end consoles, the MG10XU is ready to work for you!D-PRE discrete Class-A mic preamps deliver clean and natural sound Nobody wants to hear mics that are plugged

Brand: Yamaha


Number of Channels: 10


Product Dimensions: 11.6"D x 9.6"W x 2.8"H


Item Weight: 7.7 Pounds


Connectivity Technology: USB


Number of Channels: 10


Connectivity Technology: USB


Power Source: Corded Electric


Frequency: 48 KHz


Output Connector Type: Trs


Audio Input: XLR


Noise Level: 128 Decibels


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 11.6"D x 9.6"W x 2.8"H


Item Weight: 7.7 Pounds


Brand Name: Yamaha


Manufacturer: Yamaha PAC


UPC: 086792985077 888365272283 888365374871 888365485836 616639701647 888366077184


Global Trade Identification Number: 77, 25


Manufacturer Part Number: MG10XU


Model Number: MG10XU


Item Type Name: 10-Input Stereo Mixer with Effects and USB Interface


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer warranty yamaha corporation of america (yamaha) is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into every product we represent. Yamaha sells its products through a network of authorized yamaha retailers. Only these authorized retailers are equipped with sales and service support materials and training that are not readily available to non-authorized retailers. The yamaha limited warranty applies only to products that have been purchased from an authorized yamaha retailer in the fifty united states (including the district of columbia) and used in this area. For more information, please review the yamaha limited warranty for this product on our website.


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • I was looking for something that was reliable sounded great, and had a good feature set
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2016 by Matt P.

  • Perfect for this semi-serious podcaster
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
Purchased as an at home or event option to mix a podcast when we can’t make it to the studio. I’d consider myself a novice when it comes to gear, and just a little picky when it comes to quality, just so you know the angle I’m approaching this with. Here were some highlights for me: - With the right mics in the right space, the quality of audio and control we get with this little guy was surprisingly good. - Really sturdy, and fairly compact for what you get. - simple to set up with Adobe Audition to record - I get really level recordings with minimal tweaking to the settings. Its easier to match my low volume speakers with high volume speakers compared to some more expensive/complex mixers I’ve used. - I don’t use the effects much. While they are fun to play with, I’ll note they’re a little tedious to change on the fly, but you can only expect so much for how compact they are here. I love the texture the “phone call” effects add. If anyone ever does a bit where someone is playing a call-in guest, it sounds great. - Doesn’t record individual tracks, so test those levels before you record and be wary of speakers who drift from the mic. - While you cant split and control levels of several sets of headphones with just the mixer, you can get three pairs of headphones to work if you don't mind using the left out, right out, and stereo outputs all at once. Suitable option for less picky podcast hosts. - I’ve seen some reviews where people mention the mixer getting hot. I haven't experienced this yet, and I’ve used this mixer for almost a year. It was accidentally left on for about 4 hours after recording once and still didn't feel surprisingly warm to the touch. My round-up: for a non-gear-head podcaster, this mixer provided the right balance of ease of use, quality, and price for my needs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2019 by Michael Distasi

  • Good quality good price sounds great perfect deal
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 12-Input
All for me is working really really great I use it for many many years this is the second one I buy it at the first one I still have it working great but I need an spare sometimes I go do some DJ and other places and I have one ready set up for practice at my house is one of the best I get I have one market to is great too but you know Yamaha is Yamaha really good quality really good material good price really good everything I really love it sounds great easy to connect not issues at all I'm so happy with this .... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 by Mario Jr.

  • Fantastic , but not happy about cord packaged in typical figure 8 , it will never straighten out.
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
...Then number one thing on stage is how you sound, however, looking good (as best we can) is also important. Yamaha goes out of there way to make us look bad and create dangerous trip hazards; The cord is sent to you wadded up in a figure at , so you have a serpintine power cord that will always look like trash and become a trip hazard, add insult to injury they give you a humongous power supply , that is in the middle of the cord, it should be integrated or a foot or so from the wall socket/power source end. There is NO excuse for anyone to send you a waded up figure 8 cord, a round coil never takes up more room and runs a straight line when you uncoil it, shame on yamaha, not to go over the trip hazard again, but it is also there. One last minor issue is that I would prefer the grounds on the balanced mic cords to be reversed or oriented toward the top or backside of the mixer, cause I like to used 90angle low profile balanced outs, so the can only run straight across the board in my case. Thats the bad stuff , now the good; Love the unit itself, I didn't even open the manual if it came with one, pretty intuitive if you've ever had a mixing board with onboard effects. The effects are limited to one at a time or a preset mix, which is really bad for some, but I'm fine with it, I only need one basic sound. I like effect 4, I turn it way up on my vocal channel and about 1/2 or less in the global sound pretty natural to my ears. The unit itself also looks great, layout is good, sound is great, of course you need decent active/powered speakers to go along with it and a good mic , as is true in most cases today. There is no noise when I turn the power switch on or off, while speakers are on, bravo, that is nice. I place this on a music stand, with notepad by its side, I have the music stand fixed, so the tray can't possibly swivel, before I locked it in by drilling and bolting the weight of the unit would cause it to spill everything on the ground, music stands aren't made for that kind of weight, but it makes things very convenient, and when fixed' , pretty bullet proof. I strap cables to the stand so they exit the area low as opposed to high, you can figure out why lol..... I read numerous reviews on like priced boards, chose this one , with maybe a feature here or there missing, or features I don't need added, but the cores is there and reliability was rated above pretty much all the others, so for an extra $20.00 approx, I got something that I have a pretty good idea won't develope scratchy/noisy pots, and naggling fails after 6 mos or a year. One issue that many of you will see as a plus is the connectivity , I did not want any of that, I just wanted a great live performance machine, and hoped that the developement money and components would not suffer do to features that I don't need nor want. Overall, I'm very happy with the board itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2020 by Stratovarious

  • What you need
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
I been using the Yamaha MG10XU 10-Input Stereo Mixer for some time now, and I must say it’s a fantastic piece of audio equipment that has greatly improved my sound setup. First and foremost, the build quality is exceptional. The mixer feels robust and durable, and all the knobs and switches have a solid, professional feel to them. This instills confidence that the unit will stand up to the rigors of regular use. Sound quality is where the MG10XU truly shines. The microphone preamps are clean and transparent, capturing audio with impressive clarity. The EQ controls are precise and allow for fine-tuning, which is essential for achieving the desired sound. Whether I’m recording music or running sound for live events, this mixer consistently delivers outstanding audio quality. The built-in effects processor is a notable feature of the MG10XU. It offers a variety of high-quality effects that can enhance vocals or instruments. The ability to apply effects without needing external processors is a significant advantage, especially for live performances. The USB connectivity is a real game-changer for me. It allows for easy integration with recording software, making it a versatile choice for home studios. The mixer also serves as a reliable audio interface, which simplifies the recording process. One thing I appreciate is the intuitive layout of the controls. Even if you’re new to mixing, you’ll find it relatively easy to navigate and start producing great sound quickly. The inclusion of LED level meters is a helpful addition for monitoring signal levels. In summary, the Yamaha MG10XU 10-Input Stereo Mixer is a top-notch audio mixer that offers exceptional sound quality, durability, and versatility. Whether you’re a musician, podcaster, or sound engineer, this mixer is an excellent choice that can elevate your audio production to the next level. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023 by Antonio

  • Great sound and features.
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 12-Input
This is a high quality, great sounding mixer that's easy to set up and use. I originally bought the 10 channel version to connect media source (iTunes/Apple Music) to existing amplifier for practicing drums. Once I got it, I connected a few low quality mics to my Kick and snare drum and Oh Man! this really woke up my drums. I immediately bought the 12 channel version to mic up the rest of my drums (8 pc set) and record my playing. PROs: Easy set up (plug and play to MacBook via USB for playback (Apple Music) and recording (Garage Band) with great sound using 5 low end mics. (2 overhead, kick, hats and snare). FX really adds to overall sound/experience. Excellent mixer for live performances. CONs: Only has 6 mic inputs and 6 balanced (RCA-1/4" Phono jacks) so I wasn't able to mic up my additional 6 toms (used overhead mics for toms and cymbals). Also, the "final mix" is done on the mixer itself, pre recording, meaning the output is stereo only (2 tracks using left/right if you use pan knobs on 2 channels) vs. multi track recording, so no adjustments/fine tuning can be done on individual channels/mics in the mix post recording. Due to the cons and wanting "best of both worlds" (live performance with multi track recording) and more importantly, more mic inputs for toms. I ended up returning this mixer. I've considered the 16 and 20 channel versions of this mixer by Yamaha but overall cost would get me more inputs but still not have multitrack adjustment flexibility post recording. Leaning towards an audio interface by PreSonus or Focusrite for recording and possibly feed the output of that to the 6 or 10 channel Yamaha MG**XU for live/practice. This is a great mixer and sorry I had to return it. I would definitely recommend this mixer if you don't need excessive mic inputs with multi track, post recording processing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Billy Bones

  • Amazing Mixer for the Price
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
First of all, let me tell you I have used other mixers in the past from a lot of brands. Behringer, Mackie, Soundcraft, Allen & Heath. This mixer gives you the best bang for your buck. The preamps sound good and the compressors on the first two channels are usable, especially for beginners who don't know how to setup a compressor. I would just love to have the compressor on all 4 mic preamps. The EQ is OK , the only down side would be that there is no sweepable mid range. You only get fixed Frequencies for High Mid and Low (10kz , 2.5kzh , 100hz) You get two set of outputs (Main and Monitor) each with its own individual volume control, which is very nice for having two set of speakers or you can use the monitor volume to control your headphone volume. The fx on this mixer are great, and it only has what you need. Most mixers have a TON of Fx that you hardly ever use, but this one hast 24 fx. At thi end you'll end up using 1 or 2 of the fx. Now for the best part. It has an integrated sound card in it. You hook it up via USB and you can record in to your computer or Mobile device and monitor what you have recorded back trough the mixer. Theres and app that lets you use your tablet or phone to record directly into it. The app in itself its not that great, but you can use your computer with your DAW of choice and it will work very nice. The mixer its just the right size. It doesn't get in the way and its portable if you want to take it on the field. Five stars for Yamaha and this amazing mixer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2016 by Hector Rodriguez

  • Outstanding Compact Mixer for Mobile DJ Gigs
Style: USB Interface and Effects Size: 10-Input
The Yamaha MG10XU is a game-changer for mobile DJs like me—its D-PRE mic preamps deliver crystal-clear sound, and the built-in SPX effects (reverb, delay) add polish to mixes without extra gear. With 4 XLR/TRS combo inputs, 1-knob compressors on two channels, and USB recording straight to my laptop running Serato DJ Pro, it’s perfect for weddings and parties up to 100 people. What’s most important to know? Super portable and rugged for road use, though the back panel can get warm during long sets—nothing a quick break doesn’t fix. Paired flawlessly with my Pioneer DDJ-FLX10, QSC KC12 speakers, and Shure mics; easy EQ and phantom power make setup a breeze for Latin, hip-hop, and club nights. Other customers should know: This mixer’s versatility shines in small-to-medium events. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2026 by Andrew Correa

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