Yamaha MGX16V W Bundle: A Complete All-White Audio and 4K Video Rig in One Order

This bundle pairs Yamaha's MGX16V W 22-channel digital mixing console with two DBR15 15-inch 1,000W powered loudspeakers and a set of HPH-MT5W white closed-back monitor headphones, so a single purchase covers the entire signal chain from microphone to room and from console to camera. The MGX16V W mixes up to 22 channels at 32-bit/96 kHz, captures 4K/60fps HDMI video alongside the audio, and sends both to a computer over USB-C, while the DBR15 pair turns that mix into 132 dB of full-range sound in the room. It is built for the creator, worship tech, band, and live-streamer who wants a clean white setup that records, streams, and fills a space without sourcing a capture card, separate amplifier, or third-party monitors.

One USB Cable Carries Your 4K Video and Full Audio Mix to the Computer

The MGX16V W's HDMI-USB video interface is the feature that defines this rig. Plug a camera into the HDMI input and the console captures and passes through video at up to 4K/60fps, then sends that video together with the full audio mix to your computer over a single USB-C cable. There is no separate capture card to buy, sync, or troubleshoot. The HDMI Thru output keeps a clean feed running to a monitor or projector at the same time, so the same console that runs the room also produces the stream.

22 Channels, 8 Clean Preamps, and 32-bit/96 kHz Conversion Built for Multitrack

Eight MGX combo preamps deliver a wide, transparent gain range for dynamic and condenser mics, instruments, and line sources, with +48V phantom power for the condensers. Every channel carries a 4-band parametric EQ, a high-pass filter, a noise gate, and a 1-knob compressor, so each input is shaped at the source. The dual USB-C ports stream 22-in/22-out at 32-bit/96 kHz: the MAIN port feeds your DAW for a full multitrack session while the SUB port feeds a separate device for the live stream. Three Multi-Stream Audio loopback channels fold app audio, playback, and remote guests straight into the mix.

REV-X Effects, Pitch Fix, Sound Pads, and a 16-Track Recorder On Board

The console's DSP engine runs REV-X reverb, multi-band compression, a Ducker for music-under-voice, and Pitch Fix vocal correction at under 0.4 ms latency, so the polish happens live with no plug-ins. Eight assignable Sound Pads fire jingles, stings, and scene recalls for solo operation, Bluetooth 5.0 brings in walk-in music wirelessly, and a 16-track microSD recorder captures a standalone multitrack backup with no computer in the chain. Four headphone outputs let a four-person podcast or a band's monitor crew each take a feed.

Two DBR15 Powered Speakers Turn the Mix Into 132 dB of Full-Range Sound

Each DBR15 is a 1,000W Class-D bi-amplified loudspeaker built around a 15-inch woofer with a 2.5-inch voice coil and a 1.4-inch compression driver, hitting a 132 dB peak SPL and reaching down to 50 Hz. A FIR-X linear-phase crossover at 2.1 kHz keeps transients coherent and the imaging tight, while the D-CONTOUR DSP offers a FOH/MAIN voicing for front-of-house mains and a MONITOR voicing for the 50-degree wedge angle, so the same cabinet works as a main or a floor monitor. A 35 mm pole socket, M8 rigging threads, and an onboard 2-channel mixer with an XLR through output let you tripod-mount, fly, or daisy-chain the pair. At 42.6 lb each, the cabinets stay portable for load-in and tear-down.

White HPH-MT5W Headphones Give You an Honest Reference That Matches the Rig

The HPH-MT5W is a closed-back, circumaural monitor headphone with 40 mm CCAW drivers tuned to Yamaha's flat, fatigue-revealing reference philosophy, so your EQ and mix decisions hold up when the show goes live or the file gets published. The closed-back design keeps bleed out of open mics during tracking, the moveable cups rotate flat for one-ear cueing, and a detachable 9.8 ft cable with a screw-on 1/4-inch adaptor means a damaged cable is a swap, not a replacement. At 8.8 oz the white frame stays comfortable across long sessions and matches the white console and speakers on camera.

How the Console, Speakers, and Headphones Work as One System

The MGX16V W is the hub: mics and instruments come into its eight preamps, the mix and 4K video go out to the computer over USB-C, and the stereo output drives the DBR15 pair through balanced XLR so the room hears exactly what the stream hears. The DBR15s carry their own amplification and DSP, so there is no separate power amp to rack, and their through outputs let you add subs or extend coverage later. The HPH-MT5W plugs into one of the console's four headphone outputs for a private, accurate reference while the speakers handle the room. Everything is white, everything is matched, and everything ships together.

For the Streamer, the Worship Tech, the Band, and the Mobile Engineer

If you are setting up an on-camera studio for the first time, this bundle hands you the mixer, the mains, and the monitoring as one decision instead of three. If you are upgrading from a USB interface or a small analog mixer, the 4K capture, 22-channel routing, and 132 dB of powered sound are a clear step up. And if you already know exactly what you want, the spec sheet is here in black and white: 32-bit/96 kHz, dual USB-C, FIR-X crossovers, D-CONTOUR DSP, and a flat reference headphone, all in a matched white finish. Sit down, plug in, and run the room and the stream from one console.

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  • MGX16V W, DBR15 (Pair), HPH-MT5W
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  • 2026

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