Yamaha MGX12V W Bundle: A Color-Matched White Console, Live Speakers, and Monitoring in One Buy

This bundle is built for the on-camera creator and hybrid-event host who wants a console that mixes a room AND captures it to a computer — and wants the whole rig to look as clean as it sounds. The white Yamaha MGX12V W 18-channel digital mixing console handles up to 18 inputs and grabs HDMI video at 4K/60fps; two Yamaha DBR10 700W powered speakers fill the room and double as floor monitors; and the white HPH-MT5W closed-back headphones let you cue and check levels without bleed. Every piece is finished in white, so the desk that ends up in your camera frame reads as one intentional studio, not a stack of mismatched gear.

Why the White MGX12V W Is the Brain of a Streaming and Live Setup

The MGX12V W is a digital console with an integrated HDMI-USB video interface, which means audio and video meet inside one box instead of across a tangle of converters. Four MGX mic preamps with an 86 dB gain range and -128 dBu EIN bring up quiet vocals and instruments cleanly, while high-performance converters deliver 125 dB of dynamic range and THD under 0.002 percent. HDMI captures and passes through 4K/60fps and 1080p/240fps, so your camera feed routes to a streaming PC alongside a fully mixed audio bed. For the creator running a show and a stream at the same time, this is the component that makes both happen from one surface.

How the 4.3-Inch Touchscreen and Assist Tools Make a Digital Mixer Approachable

A digital console can intimidate a first-time owner, so Yamaha put a 4.3-inch color touchscreen at the center and wrapped it in assistive tools. Auto Gain sets input levels for you, Clip Safe catches sudden distortion before it ruins a take, and Simple and Standard modes let you grow into the board's depth at your own pace. Scene Recall stores entire mixes for instant switching between a podcast layout and a live-band layout. Underneath sits a real DSP suite — REV-X Reverb, the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip, a Multi-Band Compressor, a Ducker, Pitch Fix, and a voice changer — so you shape professional sound without outboard gear. Eight customizable Sound Pads fire stingers, jingles, and test tones on cue.

Two DBR10 700W Speakers: Room-Filling Sound That Also Works as Floor Monitors

The bundle's two Yamaha DBR10 powered loudspeakers are where the mix becomes sound in the room. Each is a 10-inch, 700W Class-D bi-amp speaker that reaches 129 dB max SPL with a FIR-X tuning crossover for accurate, flat-phase driver integration — clean output with real headroom from a 23.2 lb cabinet you can carry one-handed. D-CONTOUR onboard DSP retunes each speaker for front-of-house throw or floor-wedge monitoring with one switch, and the 50-degree cabinet bevel lets a DBR10 lie back as a stage monitor. Each speaker even has its own 2-channel mixer and XLR Thru output, so the system stays flexible whether you run a stereo pair from the console or daisy-chain a third cabinet.

HPH-MT5W White Studio Headphones: Honest Monitoring That Matches the Rig

Cueing a source or checking a mix in front of an audience demands closed-back isolation, and the white HPH-MT5W delivers it with 40mm CCAW dynamic drivers tuned to Yamaha's NS-10 reference philosophy. The flat 20 Hz-20 kHz response is built to reveal problems rather than flatter them, so the level you set in your headphones is the level the room actually hears. Closed-back circumaural cups keep monitoring out of open mics during tracking, the earcups rotate flat for one-ear DJ-style cueing, and a detachable 9.8 ft cable with a screw-on 1/4 in adaptor means a damaged cable is a quick swap, not a new pair of headphones. The white finish completes the on-camera look the rest of this bundle establishes.

How the Console, Speakers, and Headphones Work as One White Studio

The three pieces form a closed loop: the MGX12V W mixes microphones, instruments, Bluetooth audio, and your camera's HDMI feed; its XLR and TRS outputs drive the DBR10 pair to fill the room; and the headphone outputs feed the HPH-MT5W so you hear exactly what you are sending before it ever hits the speakers. Capture the whole performance to your PC over a single USB-C cable while the speakers handle the live audience and the headphones handle your private monitoring. Nothing here needs an adapter you have to source separately — combo inputs take XLR or TRS, the speakers accept the console's balanced outs, and the headphones include the 1/4 in adaptor for the mixer's full-size jacks.

For the On-Camera Creator, the Hybrid-Event Host, and the Upgrading Streamer

First-time buyers get a console with training wheels — Auto Gain, Clip Safe, and a touchscreen mean you can mix on day one. Upgraders moving from a USB interface and a pair of desktop monitors gain real PA-grade speakers, HDMI video capture, and a console that scales to live bands and four-person podcasts. Comparison shoppers weighing separate boxes get a matched white aesthetic, one-cable USB capture, and Yamaha engineering across the entire signal chain — console, speakers, and monitoring in a single order. Plug in, go on camera, and run the room.

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  • MGX12V W, DBR10 (Pair), HPH-MT5W
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  • 2026

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