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Yamaha MGP24X Premium Mixing Console large

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Arrives Friday, Jun 13
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Style: 24-Channel Mixer


Features

  • 16 Mic Inputs with 48V Phantom Power and HPF per Channel
  • 24 Line Inputs (16 mono and 4 stereo)
  • 6 AUX Sends + 2 FX Sends
  • 4 GROUP Buses + ST Bus
  • 2 Matrix out

Description

The Yamaha MGP24X mixer gives you analog warmth and simplicity along with sophisticated DSP functions, all in a compact metal chassis packed with slick Yamaha innovation. Your signal path starts with great-sounding D-PRE Class A mic preamps, sporting an inverted Darlington circuit design. The MGP24X's X-pressive equalization delivers the essence of classic vintage EQs, while its intelligent 1-knob compressors give you effortless dynamic control. With its Priority Ducker, Leveler, and Stereo Image functions, the Stereo Hybrid channel offers a fresh take on sound reinforcement in the digital age. Check out the evolution of the analog mixer: Yamaha's MGP24X. Yamaha MGP24X at a Glance: A fresh approach to analog mixing Analog warmth, digital sophistication The Stereo Hybrid channel is analog and digital FX, EQ, and more Built for serious professional use A fresh approach to analog mixing In the MGP24X, Yamaha has taken a fresh approach toward the utilization of digital

Brand: Yamaha


Number of Channels: 24


Product Dimensions: 27.95"D x 37.4"W x 11.02"H


Item Weight: 20 Kilograms


Connectivity Technology: USB


Item Weight: 44 pounds


Product Dimensions: 37.4 x 27.95 x 11.02 inches


Country of Origin: Indonesia


Item model number: MGP24X


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 1, 2013


Color Name: MultiColored


Size: large


Power Source: Corded Electric


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Sounds clean and has good, usable compressors, EQs and effects...
Style: 16-Channel Mixer
I haven't tested the XLR inputs yet but I did record the output of my SSL 2+ through it to use the compressors, EQs and effects. The reverbs on the SPX processor are totally usable and lacks the cheapy, metallic sound quality budget mixers have, but I especially liked the REV-X reverbs. They all sound different, and tweaking a single knob gives a lot of variety per preset. I haven't even used the iPod app to really tweak them. The channel EQs sound very natural, and the compressors make an obvious change to the sound but without actually making things sound compressed. I will update the review when I test the unit further. For now, I just dislike that some pots feel tighter than others, as if they weren't aligned properly and rub against the chassis. The pots on the Yamaha MG10 I use in my church feel evenly tight and more premium when turning them. Also, the channel sliders on this one feel really cheap, loose and wobbly. Every one on each channel feels different. Some are smoother and others are grindier. For the regular $799.99, that would've been a deal-breaker for me, but blessedly, I got it for $570.13 from Amazon back in September 22. Hours later, it went up to $799.99 again. I got lucky! The console looks beautiful, guys. In person it just exudes beauty and looks professional. This is no entry-level mixer. This is for daily use in serious scenarios. I will use more of its features and update the review regarding self-noise and pre-amp quality. God bless you! EDIT: I tested the mic pre-amps and they sound good enough to my ears to not need further processing. The unit's self-noise is acceptable to me for recording purposes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2020 by JESUS SAVED ME

  • Fantastic analog mixer for the price!
Style: 32-Channel Mixer
I was about to buy a much lower cost mixer, but something just really spoke to me about this Yamaha. I have used so many mixers, both large and small throughout my career of both live and recording mixing. This is a great sized mixer that has been very smartly thought out in its design and wonderfully built. I have used large Yamaha mixers a very long time ago and this is definitely a great mid-priced unit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2022 by Robert Cowie

  • Good Sound Board
Style: 32-Channel Mixer
This soundboard was to replace the old one from church and it is the same type but newer than our old one. It is working great for the church.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2022 by Chuck McDonald

  • Great Mixer
Style: 16-Channel Mixer
I'll make this short, this mixer sounds and looks amazing in person. But the item was used prior for deliver. IT SUPPOSED TO THE BRAND NEW! The mixer was not in the plastic bag, I found the bag was on top of the mixer, the power cable was not wrap up with a strap like it should. The box was open prior to shipping, the reason I said this because there are supposed to be staples on the box. I had hope that they pulled it out to inspect, but at least wrap it up like it should be for a brand new product. The seller had to use tape and wrapped it up. The bases are not even, I had to shim 1 side just get it even (imagine your table with 4 legs and you have to put a piece of cardboard under 1 leg to get it to balanced. I hate to found out when purchased something supposed to be brand new ended up used, kinda disappointing with this shipment. Other than that, the mixer build quality is awesome... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2012 by Taylor

  • Que lo recomiendo y me gusto mucho
Style: 32-Channel Mixer
Me agradó todo y lo usé para la iglesia
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by Macario Martínez

  • Awesome delivery; clean, crisp, spacious sound!
Style: 16-Channel Mixer
I used to be a 'Mackie Mixer' fanatic (I have 3 models of them); but pricey as it is, this YAMAHA MGP16X is well worth it. Built-in features like the RevX and SPX sound processors, superb EQ, awesome Compressor on each Mic channel strip (a new first, only from Yamaha) are a breeze. The 'Leveler' is another important feature that is practically useful when using this unit with a Karaoke Player--- it digitally "tames" or equates the volume of each music selection. The 'Head Amp' is another feature---that definitely boost "gain" from any audio source, (this will solve problems of low-output, usually classic music selections). The 'Ducker' feature is most useful to DJs and KJs (karaoke DJ..), where the music level "automatically drops" upon speaking at the 'Source Mic'. Pack for pack, feature for feature, this unit is capable of multiple I/O that could run a medium to large gigs. Indeed, I saved a bundle here; I could have spent so much more if I had to buy separate all the external processors and features that actually already came with this unit! I would recommend this state-of-the-art piece of innovation to all audio/video enthusiast.., prepare to be amazed, put a smile on your ears...! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2014 by HiFiRoz

  • MGP16X Balance isn't what I needed.
Style: 16-Channel Mixer
I purchased the MGP16X as what I thought was going to be the right solution for me. It has all the features I wanted, I thought. One of the simplest features that did not work how I wanted is the Balance. If I turn the balance all the way to the left, there will still be some audio from that channel in the right. There are some setups where I need the balance to be on one side, and zero on the other side. I am also disappointed in the limited quantity of Aux sends on this unit. If I have as many inputs available as this board has, it would stand to reason that I need more flexibility and options with my Aux sends. Each piece of the groups I work with need their unique mix balanced for aux sends and I'm not just mixing for two piece groups. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2021 by Aaron M.

  • Great quality, delivered on time
Style: 32-Channel Mixer
Reasonable price, great quality, and delivered on time.
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022 by Marshalltown Community Theatre

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