Best value mixer for the price and features. Comparable product reviews for Mackie and other brands were significantly negative compared to the Yamaha MG06X. Although I do have some low-level signal noise coming from a pre-amp with RCA cables going into the Yamaha, the cause might be due to the relatively cheap preamp I am using for my TV optical out Might need a DI box. For the price, the MG06X cannot be beat. I did the research.
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An improvement is when Yamaha added effects. This helps with live shows by going into a clean channel on an amp and adding echo and reverb. As a mixer it's better and stronger then most of this type. The thing that wasn't good for me was plugging in a speaker that didn't have power. What did work was having enough plus to get all my effects and being able to mix them into one outlet. Many small mixers can also do this. The unit is small and strong and can take a bit of bouncing around without damaging it.
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I'm very impressed with this mixer. I wanted something that was super-quiet and portable to run multiple inputs with two balanced outputs into two powered monitors. I use this as an amplification system for my classical guitars with piezo pickups, and a strum dulcimer project which uses both an active/powered pickup and a passive acoustic transducer mixed thru two channels. It's got enough gain to run a passive bridge piezo or a passive transducer plugged directly into it without introducing a lot of noise, and sounds STELLAR using the output of an onboard active piezo system from a classical guitar. Initially I planned to run the DI / balanced effects output from a Fishman ToneDEQ thru it to split the signal into two balanced outputs, but I'm finding that the mixer is actually quieter than the ToneDEQ box, and I like the sound using the mixer's built-in reverb & delay effects BETTER than the DI/Effects box. The EQ and level controls on the mixer are plenty for controlling inputs with different impedances and levels and making it all come out sounding good. I love that I can easily move the whole rig to another room and instantly use it as a high-quality mini stereo PA with a ton of versatility, or mix in a phone, MP3 player, or home stereo output and play mixed along with it live, loud and clean, or just thru headphones on the mixer. The angled layout is nice, you can see all the controls and levels easily, there are a lot of knobs and switches tightly packed, but they didn't make them so small that they're difficult to use. I didn't think I'd have a use for a PAD switch, but it's nice when running something like a powered effects output into the balanced mic input. The only thing I'd change is to put the phantom power switch away from the main controls so it can't get turned on accidentally, not sure how some of my inputs would like that.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Love this mixer. I actually downsized from a larger 12-channel to this Yamaha. Turns out the sound quality from the MG06x is much better than my previous mixer, you can hear the difference over the PA speakers. The XLRs outs are rare and a nice touch. 2 mic inputs with effects (good for impromptu singers at events), and 2 stereo inputs (L+R x 2) are just what I need for all my gigs, even if I had to plug in an Aux source, or another DJ's equipment. All this for something that fits in my hand, and stows away easily in my laptop backpack. Recommended!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Yamaha compact audio mixer looks great, perform well with my karaoke system. It has echo and reverb for a better experience. My tv input in to channel 5, both wireless mics plug in mixer with XLR, main out to a pair of powered speaker. Simple but works well !!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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