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Yamaha MG20 20-Input 6-Bus Mixer

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Size: 20-input


Style: Standard Mixer


Features

  • 20-Channel standalone mixer (no USB or effects)
  • Featuring studio-grade discrete class-A D-PRE preamps 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

Description

Rich with features and delivering outstanding sound quality, the Yamaha MG20 analog mixer is well-suited for portable rigs or permanent installations. The MG20's quality op-amp ensures that your mix sounds transparent and articulate. The MG20's crystal clear D-PRE preamps will squeeze every drop of tone from your mics, with natural-sounding bass and smooth highs. Featuring switchable phantom power, a pad switch, one-knob compressors, EQ, plenty of I/O, and LED metering, the MG20 can take on just about any task you throw at it. Utilizing many state-of-the-art features from Yamaha's high-end consoles, the MG20 is ready to work for you!


Item Weight: 22 pounds


Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 22 x 8.39 inches


Item model number: MG20


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: May 15, 2014


Color Name: Black


Hardware Interface: USB


Size: 20-input


Power Source: Corded Electric


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  • Small and compact with nice sound
Size: 6-input Style: Built-in Effects
Small footprint, good sound. Two different types of main ourputs, 1/4 inch plug and xlr. Wish the volumns for 2nd input were at the bottom where the other vol knobs are but don't let that stop you. If you need a 3rd speaker output, I use the 'phones' output jack and that works fine.
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2023 by Jeff JohnsonWC

  • Great lil unit for easy quick set up
Size: 6-input Style: Built-in Effects
Processing and shipping was dormant. I’m a prime member. And took five days to deliver. If you need it quickly. Cross your fingers!
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2023 by Rodney

  • Fantastic , but not happy about cord packaged in typical figure 8 , it will never straighten out.
Size: 10-input Style: USB Interface with Effects
...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

  • Genial
Size: 6-input Style: Built-in Effects
Muy bueno !
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2023 by Victoria

  • Exactly what I needed
Size: 6-input Style: Built-in Effects
Quality of Yamaha exceeded my expectations. Replaced a similar mixer, and this excels in every category
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2023 by Rich

  • Excellent audio interface
Size: 10-input Style: USB Interface with Effects
This is my second MG10XU. I had the previous one for about 5 years. I thought I was done with home recording and sold it and was using a Shure USB mic interface for my radio recording provided by my employer radio station, but it is noisy! Pros, One of the best audio interfaces I have used. Is capable of 24 bits / 192 kHz resolution. On occasion I do voice work for a radio network and the audio preamps and the phantom power for the microphones is very good. As I often make DVD-Audio disks of remastered LP's. reel to reels, etc., the resolution exceeds that of the source so I have confidence that the digital version has captured all the information. I am feeding audio from my Outlaw retro receiver RR 2150 from the tape out into the mixer, then to a USB in on my PC. From the PC, a USB out into the USB in on the back of the Outlaw. So digital in and out. Bliss! Cons, Shipped only in the factory printed retail box. It was scuffed and I was concerned about damage but inside all was good. No USB cable. My previous version was supplied with a USB cable. My prior unit had a driver and set up disk. The Cubase in the prior unit had a disk as well. Cubase AI. Worthless. The link in the published user guide did not exist. I did find it with an extensive web search. The Steinberg website had several clumsy steps to perform the download and authorization to start the set up. The set up crashed. I tried again, but now I am no longer authorized to download. It is not worth it to me to contact Steinberg. I have Adobe Audition which exceeds my needs. The Yamaha drivers not in the link as published. Again I did find it with an extensive web search. Set up afterward was fine. There is a Asio option that I finally found on my computer and was able to set up the higher resolution digital audio. The pros outweigh the cons! Claude Rorabaugh, almost an expert in audio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2021 by Deborah A. Rorabaugh

  • Ok for the money
Size: 10-input Style: USB Interface with Effects
Got the mixer has static in right channel. Change cable still has static..
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2023 by dale mccallister

  • . I had to get familiar with the equipment. I came from mg 6 to a mg16 with a usb
Size: 6-input Style: Built-in Effects
Volume controls appears to feel a little loose as far as quality. The sound quality its great i didn’t expect anything less. My mg6’sounded great. Overall nice solid piece.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2023 by Anton W.

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