This bundle gives the working musician, worship tech, or mobile event host a complete front-of-house rig in one purchase: the Yamaha MGX12 W 18-channel digital mixing console paired with two DBR15 15-inch 1,000W powered loudspeakers. The MGX12 W is the brain — a 4.3-inch touchscreen digital board with the Yamaha True Sound signature, four discrete mic preamps, and a deep onboard DSP suite. The two DBR15 cabinets are the voice — 15-inch bi-amp speakers that hit 132 dB SPL and reach down to 50 Hz, enough headroom to cover a full band, a DJ set, or full-program worship in a large room or an outdoor event without adding a subwoofer. Connect the console's XLR main outputs to the speakers' combo inputs, mount them on poles, and the room is covered.
Why the MGX12 W Touchscreen Changes How You Run a Live MixThe MGX12 W is the digital evolution of Yamaha's industry-standard analog MG series. Its 4.3-inch color touchscreen and TOUCH AND TURN encoder put every channel's compressor, gate, EQ, and effects a tap away — no menu diving, no guessing. Eleven 60 mm faders plus a master give you analog-style hands-on control, while the screen handles the depth. The Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip dials studio-grade compression and EQ from a single control, and REV-X reverb, a Multi-Band Compressor, a Ducker, and Pitch Fix are all built in. For a musician mixing their own PA, Simple Mode and the Assistive Function get a clean mix up fast.
Four Preamps, Dual USB-C, and Loopback Built for Recording and StreamingFour discrete mic preamps with an 86 dB gain range and -128 dBu EIN capture vocals and acoustic instruments cleanly. Two USB-C ports turn the console into a 32-bit, 18-track audio interface — record the whole show to a computer in Cubase AI (included) while the independent SUB port handles a 2-track stream. Three channels of Multi-Stream Audio loopback route program audio, microphones, and playback separately into streaming software, and Bluetooth 5.0 streams walk-in music wirelessly. When there's no laptop on hand, the microSD slot records up to 16 tracks standalone. Four headphone outputs make this a genuine four-person podcast and broadcast console as well as a PA mixer.
Two DBR15 Cabinets: 1,000 Watts and 132 dB to Cover the Whole RoomEach DBR15 is a 2-way bi-amp powered loudspeaker driving a 15-inch woofer with a 2.5-inch voice coil and a 1.4-inch compression driver from 1,000 watts of Class-D power. That combination produces a 132 dB peak SPL and full-range output from 50 Hz to 20 kHz — punchy, defined low end with no subwoofer required for most rooms. FIR-X tuning aligns the 2.1 kHz crossover with a linear-phase filter so transients stay coherent, and the speakers inherit transducer and amplifier technology from Yamaha's flagship DXR and DSR series. At 42.6 lb each, the pair is genuinely portable for one-person load-in.
D-CONTOUR DSP and a 50-Degree Wedge: Mains Today, Monitors TomorrowThe DBR15's onboard D-CONTOUR DSP has dedicated FOH/MAIN and MONITOR presets that retune the speaker for its job at the press of a button. Pole-mount the pair as front-of-house mains for a band or a DJ rig, then lay one on its 50-degree wedge angle and switch to the MONITOR preset to use it as a stage floor monitor. Each cabinet has its own 2-channel mixer with an XLR through/mix output to daisy-chain a second box. A 35 mm pole socket and M8 rigging threads handle tripods, sub-pole stacking, and fixed-install flying.
How the Console and Speakers Work as One SystemThe MGX12 W and the two DBR15s are engineered to operate as a single front-of-house chain. The console mixes every source — mics, instruments, Bluetooth playback, USB tracks — and sends a clean stereo mix out its two XLR main outputs into the DBR15s' XLR combo inputs directly. Run the pair as a stereo main system on poles, or send a separate mix to a DBR15 wedge using the console's MIX buses. Everything from capture to amplification is covered, in matched Yamaha True Sound voicing.
For the Band, the Worship Tech, and the Mobile Host Who Needs Full CoverageThe first-time PA buyer gets a complete, matched rig with nothing left to source — console, speakers, and the cables-ready connections to link them. The upgrader stepping up from a small analog mixer gains touchscreen control, 32-bit recording, and the 15-inch headroom to stop running out of volume. The comparison shopper gets the numbers: 1,000W per cabinet, 132 dB SPL, 18-channel digital mixing, and a white console finish built for installed and worship environments. One order covers the whole front of house.
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