This bundle is built around the Yamaha MGX16 W, a 22-channel digital mixing console in a clean white finish, paired with two DBR10 700W powered loudspeakers and a set of HPH-MT5 closed-back studio monitor headphones. It answers a specific need: you want to mix a band, a podcast, a stream, or a worship service, send it to a room through real powered speakers, and still hear the mix accurately on headphones before it ever reaches the house. The console is the brain, the DBR10 pair is the muscle, and the HPH-MT5 is your private reference. Everything you need to mix, amplify, and monitor ships in one purchase, in a matching white aesthetic.
8 MGX Premium Preamps and a 4.3-Inch Touchscreen Put Studio-Grade Control in ReachThe MGX16 W carries 8 MGX premium mic preamps with an 86 dB gain range and 125 dB dynamic range at the stereo output, so quiet condensers and loud dynamics both sit clean and noise-free. You drive it from a 4.3-inch touchscreen with five control knobs and a dedicated TOUCH AND TURN knob, backed by 15+1 60mm faders. That combination means you set a level by touching the screen or grabbing a fader, your choice. For a solo operator, Auto Gain sets input levels automatically, Clip Safe stops sudden distortion before it hits the mix, and Scene Recall snaps the entire console back to a saved setup in one tap.
22x22 USB, 16-Track microSD Recording, and Bluetooth Cover Streaming and CaptureThe console is also a 22-in/22-out USB audio interface running at 32-bit/96kHz, with a separate 2-in/2-out USB SUB port for feeding a second device such as a streaming computer. When no computer is around, onboard 16-track microSD recording captures the whole performance at 24-bit, and a 2-track player handles walk-in and break music. Bluetooth 5.0 audio input streams backing tracks or playlists wirelessly into the mix, and the 8 customizable Sound Pads fire jingles, stingers, and sound effects across four banks. A full DSP suite, including gate, compressor, EQ, reverb, amp simulator, ducker, and a lip-sync delay, processes every channel.
Two DBR10 700W Powered Speakers Turn the Mix Into Sound the Room Can FeelThe mix has to leave the console, and the two Yamaha DBR10 powered loudspeakers are how it gets there. Each is a 10-inch 2-way bi-amplified cabinet with a 700W Class-D powerplant and 129 dB max SPL, more than enough to fill clubs, sanctuaries, classrooms, and mid-size rooms. A FIR-X tuning crossover at 2.1 kHz keeps the drivers phase-accurate, and onboard D-CONTOUR DSP retunes each speaker for front-of-house throw or floor-wedge monitoring with one switch. At 23.2 lb each with a top handle and a 50-degree cabinet bevel, they stand on a 35mm pole, sit on the floor as wedges, or fly from M8 eyebolt points.
HPH-MT5 Closed-Back Headphones Give You an Honest Reference Before the Audience Hears ItSpeakers tell the room what the mix sounds like; the HPH-MT5 tells you the truth. These closed-back circumaural headphones use custom 40mm CCAW dynamic drivers tuned in the Yamaha NS-10 and HS-series tradition, a flat, fatigue-free response across 20 Hz to 20 kHz built for honest monitoring rather than hyped consumer sound. Closed-back isolation lets you cue and check a channel without the room bleeding in, the cups rotate flat for single-ear reference, and at 8.6 oz with a detachable 9.8-foot cable and a screw-on 1/4-inch adaptor, they stay comfortable through a long session and plug straight into the console's headphone outputs.
How the Console, Speakers, and Headphones Work as One Monitoring SystemThe three pieces form a complete mix-hear-amplify loop. Microphones, instruments, and line sources land on the MGX16 W's 8 combo and line inputs; you shape them with the onboard preamps and DSP. The console's XLR outputs feed the two DBR10 speakers a stereo signal for the room, while its dedicated headphone outputs feed the HPH-MT5 for accurate cueing and reference. Because the HPH-MT5 is a flat closed-back monitor and the DBR10 carries Yamaha's own driver engineering, what you hear on the cans translates to what comes out of the speakers, so you mix with confidence instead of guessing.
For the Solo Operator, the Upgrading Mixer, and the Buyer Who Wants the Whole Chain in WhiteFirst-timers get a console with Auto Gain, Clip Safe, and Scene Recall that does the hard part for them, plus speakers and headphones already matched to it. Operators upgrading from an analog mixer or a powered-speaker-only rig gain touchscreen recall, USB and microSD recording, Bluetooth, and a true closed-back reference they did not have before. Comparison shoppers get the hard numbers: 8 preamps at 86 dB gain, 22x22 USB at 32-bit/96kHz, 16-track recording, two 700W speakers at 129 dB max SPL, and 40mm CCAW monitor drivers, all in a white finish that matches a modern room. Mix it, send it, hear it. One purchase.
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