🎛️ Elevate your sound game with pro-level mixing in a sleek, portable package
The Yamaha MG06X is a compact 6-input analog stereo mixer featuring 2 microphone preamps, 4 stereo line channels, built-in digital effects, and precise EQ controls. With USB connectivity and XLR outputs, it’s designed for professionals seeking high-quality sound in a portable, easy-to-use format.
Output Connector Type | XLR |
Audio Input | XLR |
Voltage | 48 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Number of Channels | 6 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Item Weight | 900 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 5.9"D x 7.9"W x 2.4"H |
S**R
Great kixer at a great price!
This is a great little mixer. Easy to use, sound quality was excellent. It's priced really well and I love that it's lightweight!
V**N
Great product
Great mixer!!! SOUND GREAT BUT TOO MUCH ADDITIONS NEED FOR WHAT I NEED IT FOR. I JUST REALLY NEED A NICE INTERFACE.
I**N
and it's actually better than expected
Owned this mixer for about two months, and it's actually better than expected. It is small, I would probably consider it a two channel mixer (though technically it has six channels), does not have a mid-range EQ, the channel volumes are a knob, instead of a slider and it also doesn't have USB output; so why 5 stars?I think some of the "less positive" reviewers maybe had unrealistic expectations of a super small form-factor, sub-$120 mixer. It fits a need and; that comes down to what is does have. The signal to noise ratio is fantastic as far as I can subjectively tell. It also has dual (stereo), balanced XLR outputs. Effects are well done, although admittedly, I don't really use them (especially in pre-production). As far as "no midrange EQ", there is no substitute for a hardware based knob but, if you know how to work the high/low EQs alongside the gain and master volume, you can in-fact, somewhat "tweak the mids" and this shouldn't be a deal breaker for an experienced sound person. You can tell the minute you explore the unit, that it is well made and uses high quality components.All things said, in my opinion, it is a two channel, podcasting mixer. I have two Shure SM7B microphones and a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 connected to this mixer for small studio interviews. I am confident saying that I would challenge any sound professional to come up with a better sounding setup for the money. You can spend 10x as much for an insignificant bump up in quality.As a side note, I've used this setup with Adobe Audition/Premiere, Audacity and Garage Band (although with Garage Band, I was using a Shure SM-57 as a guitar mic) and again, it exceeded my expectations.
W**.
Great Mixer - A+ / 100%
We’re loving this mixer for our fitness center. We have 2 wireless mics that needed to be plugged in and our older mixer only had 1 input. After quite a bit of research on mixers, this was my #1 choice and it works 100%
E**Y
delivers the same quality as the bigger Yamaha mixers
For acoustic duos, or someone who only needs 2 mic pre's, this unit delivers the same quality as the bigger Yamaha mixers. We use it for 2 vocals and backing tracks and it works great. There is not a bluetooth option to the mixer, so I only gave it 4 stars. Other than that, the EFX sound fine. Would be nice to have a little control on each channel for efx amount per channel, but really for the price, it works great, is tiny and reduces the size of your over stage real estate.
A**M
Excelente Calidad
Excelente
T**M
An excellent small studio mixer for the money.
This works well in my small studio. I use the XLR for microphones and the single ended for my keyboards. The first two channels have the effects, the rest are dry. That works for me because the keyboard has its own effects. I add reverb to my XLR vocal mic and to the single ended Harmonica mic for channel 2. There is a slight hiss but only when you are right up to the monitors at high volume. Otherwise it is quiet. I like that it has multiple outputs. The XLRs go to my studio monitors and the headphone output is independently controlled. I have even put the output from my band recordings into channels 5 and 6 so I can play along with the band's set and work on my playing. Hard to beat for the money. I tis small enough to sit on my keyboard out of the way. I haven't taken it on gigs because the band's PA and house PA have the effects I need. Also, plan on having AC power so you may need an extension cord. Highly recommended.
R**L
Great mini mixer for online Zoom open mics
For a solo acoustic player, this is a great mini mixer. I've started doing acoustic open mics online by Zoom, and I needed a small 2 channel mixer with reverb so as I could better control of my sound. Zoom is designed for voice (people talking in meetings), so it automatically and aggressively filters out music (it thinks it unwanted background noise). This means you have to master Zoom's "Original Sound" feature and know how to disable it's filters just so people can hear you clearly. After that, everything else is up to you (your levels, your mix, effects, etc.). In times like these, I routinely turn to Yamaha for great quality equipment.This mini mixer has plenty of channels, great reverb on channels 1 and 2, and gives me the control I want. For inputs I have my vocals on channel 1 (with reverb) and my guitar on channel 2 (with reverb). For outputs, I'm running the Left side to my computer for Zoom Audio, and I'm running the Right side to my Tascam DR-05 digital recorder (to save my performances), and I have my headphones on the "phone" output. I'm going to experiment with running the computer speaker line back into channel 3 so as I can hear through my headphones both what I'm playing and what other people on Zoom are saying (and to get their applause on the recordings).For any other solo performers entering the brave new world of online open mics, I highly recommend this mini-mixer.
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