Yamaha MGX12 W On-Camera Studio Bundle: A White Touchscreen Console, Room-Filling Speakers, and Matching Monitor Cans for the Camera-Facing Creator

This bundle is built for the streamer, on-camera worship tech, and content creator who runs a live mix and films it at the same time — and wants the gear in the shot to look as intentional as the audio sounds. The Yamaha MGX12 W is the hero: an 18-channel digital mixing console that puts a 4.3-inch color touchscreen, four studio-grade preamps, and a deep onboard DSP suite into a white chassis small enough to carry under one arm. The two DBR15 powered loudspeakers turn that mix into 132 dB of full-range sound that fills the room or stage, and the white HPH-MT5W closed-back monitor headphones give you an honest reference while keeping the whole rig color-matched on camera. Console, speakers, and headphones — one white-finish setup that gets you from soundcheck to going live in a single purchase.

How the MGX12 W Touchscreen and TOUCH AND TURN Encoder Replace a Wall of Knobs

The MGX12 W is the digital evolution of Yamaha's industry-standard MG analog mixers, and its headline upgrade is control. Instead of hunting across rows of knobs mid-stream, you touch a channel on the 4.3-inch color screen and shape it with a single TOUCH AND TURN encoder — gain, EQ, compression, and effects all editable in seconds. Four discrete mic preamps deliver an 86 dB gain range and -128 dBu EIN, so vocals, instruments, and guest mics come in clean and quiet across all 18 channels. Simple Mode and the Assistive Function get a solo operator dialed in fast, which matters when you are the host, the engineer, and the camera operator at once.

Dual USB-C 32-Bit Recording and 3-Channel Loopback Built for the Stream

Two USB Type-C ports drive the recording and streaming workflow: the MAIN port captures 18 tracks of 32-bit audio to a computer for a full multitrack session, while an independent SUB stream carries a separate 2-track mix. The 3-channel Multi-Stream Audio loopback is the streamer's feature — it routes your program mix, microphone, and media playback into streaming software as three separate sources, so you can balance game audio, voice, and music independently without a second mixer. A microSD slot records up to 16 tracks stand-alone with no laptop attached, Bluetooth 5.0 streams backing tracks wirelessly, and the Sound Pad fires jingles and stingers on demand.

Sweet Spot Morphing DSP and REV-X Reverb Make the Mix Sound Finished

The MGX12 W carries the kind of processing that used to require outboard racks. Every channel can run a Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip that morphs compression and EQ together with one control, plus a gate, ducker, multi-band compressor, and Yamaha's REV-X reverb for studio-grade space. The result is broadcast-ready vocals and instruments straight off the board — no plugins, no post — which is exactly what an on-camera production needs when the recording and the stream are the same take.

Two DBR15 Powered Speakers: 132 dB of Full-Range Sound That Also Monitors the Stage

Each DBR15 is a 1,000W Class-D bi-amp powered loudspeaker built around a 15-inch woofer and a 1.4-inch compression driver, hitting a 132 dB SPL peak with clean low end down to 50 Hz. FIR-X tuning keeps the crossover phase-coherent, and D-CONTOUR DSP offers FOH/MAIN and MONITOR presets so each cabinet can run as a main or flip onto its 50-degree wedge edge as a floor monitor. At 42.6 lb with side handles and a 35 mm pole socket, they load in one at a time and inherit transducer and amplifier technology from Yamaha's flagship DXR and DSR series.

HPH-MT5W White Studio Headphones: An Honest Reference That Stays in Frame

The white HPH-MT5W closed-back headphones bring studio truth-telling to the monitoring chain. Tuned to Yamaha's NS-10 and HS-series reference philosophy, the 40 mm CCAW drivers deliver a flat 20 Hz-20 kHz response that reveals problem areas instead of flattering the mix. Closed-back circumaural cups isolate you from the room and keep headphone bleed out of open mics during tracking, the moveable cup rotates for single-ear cueing, and the 9.8 ft cable is detachable. The clean white finish photographs bright on camera and matches the console and the rest of a white studio set.

For the Streamer, the On-Camera Worship Tech, and the Creator Upgrading From a USB Interface

If you are setting up your first real PA-and-recording rig, this bundle removes every guess: the console, the speakers, and the headphones are matched and ready, and Simple Mode gets you mixing without an audio-engineering background. If you are upgrading from a USB interface or powered-speaker-only setup, you gain touchscreen control, 18-track recording, multi-stream loopback, and room-filling 132 dB output in one move. The numbers hold up — 86 dB preamp gain range, 32-bit capture, 125 dB console dynamic range, and 132 dB speaker SPL — in a white package built to look right on camera. One purchase, fully wired, ready to go live.

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  • MGX12 W, DBR15 (Pair), HPH-MT5W
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  • 2026

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