Yamaha MGX12V B Content Creator Bundle: Mix, Record, Stream, and Amplify From One Console

This bundle is the complete production studio for the creator who runs audio and video at the same time — the streamer, the podcaster, the on-camera musician, the hybrid-event producer. The Yamaha MGX12V B is the hero: an 18-channel digital mixing console whose standout trick is a built-in HDMI-USB video interface that captures and passes through 4K/60fps footage right alongside the audio mix. Two DBR10 powered speakers turn that mix into room sound — 700W Class-D cabinets at 129 dB max SPL that double as studio monitors or stage mains. The HPH-MT5W headphones give you a flat reference for the mix in a clean white finish that matches a white-desk, on-camera studio. One purchase covers the console, the speakers, and the monitoring path — audio and video locked together from input to stream.

The HDMI Video Interface Is Why This Console Belongs in a Streaming Studio

Most digital mixers stop at audio. The MGX12V B adds a built-in HDMI-USB video interface — one HDMI IN and one HDMI THRU — that captures and passes through 4K/60fps or 1080p/240fps video from a camera or game console and routes it to your computer next to the audio over dual USB-C. A built-in Delay aligns lip-sync so picture and sound stay in step. For the game streamer, the worship broadcast team, or the hybrid corporate producer, that means dropping a separate capture card entirely: the same mix you hear in the room is the mix going out to the stream, and the same console handling your mics is grabbing your video feed.

Four MGX Preamps and a Touchscreen Workflow Built for Live Content

The console captures sound at the source with four new-generation MGX mic preamps — an 86 dB gain range, a 125 dB dynamic range, and less than 0.002% THD — so a quiet narration take and a loud co-host both sit clean without hiss or clipping. You steer it from a 4.3-inch color touchscreen paired with twelve tactile 60mm faders, four screen knobs, and a TOUCH AND TURN dial, mixing like an analog board instead of menu-diving. Eight customizable Sound Pads fire stingers, jingles, and effects live, Smart Gain auto-sets input levels, Clip Safe stops sudden distortion, and Scene Recall switches an entire show layout in one tap. First-timers run Simple Mode; power users flip to Standard Mode for the full 18-channel routing.

Dual USB-C Recording, microSD Capture, and a Pitch Fix Voice Changer

The MGX12V B records the session while it runs it. The MAIN USB-C port handles 18-track 32-bit multitrack into the included Cubase AI, while the SUB port sends an independent clean 2-track broadcast feed — multitrack the room and stream a stereo mix at the same time. A microSD slot records up to 16 tracks with no computer attached, Bluetooth 5.0 streams walk-in and backing music straight into the mix, and the onboard DSP suite adds a Pitch Fix voice changer, REV-X Reverb, the Sweet Spot Morphing Channel Strip, a Ducker, and a Multi-Band Compressor. It integrates with Elgato Stream Deck and OBS Studio, and the included Steinberg suite — Cubase AI, WaveLab Cast LE, Basic FX Suite, and the free MixKey mixer — finishes the edit after the stream ends.

Two DBR10 Powered Speakers Cover the Room and Double as Studio Monitors

Each DBR10 is a 2-way bi-amp powered loudspeaker — a 700W Class-D amplifier driving a 10-inch woofer and a 1-inch compression driver, crossed over at 2.1 kHz by a linear-phase FIR-X filter for phase-accurate sound. The pair throws 129 dB max SPL, enough to fill a creator space, a small venue, or a worship room, yet each cabinet weighs only 23.2 lb with a top carry handle. D-CONTOUR onboard DSP retunes each speaker with one switch — a FOH/MAIN preset for front-of-house throw or a MONITOR preset that, with the cabinet's 50-degree bevel, turns the DBR10 into a floor wedge. Stand-mount the pair on the 35mm pole sockets, or daisy-chain a subwoofer through the XLR Thru output as your setup grows.

The White HPH-MT5W Headphones Match the Camera and Tell You the Truth

The HPH-MT5W is the white-finish version of Yamaha's closed-back, circumaural monitor headphone, built around custom 40mm dynamic drivers with CCAW (copper-clad aluminum wire) voice coils tuned flat across 20 Hz to 20 kHz in the same accurate, fatigue-revealing philosophy as Yamaha's NS-10 and HS-series monitors. The clean white shell photographs bright on camera and matches a white-desk streaming setup where black cans would stand out. Closed-back isolation keeps the room out of your ears when you cue a channel on the console's TRS headphone output, and the earcups rotate flat for single-ear cueing. At 8.8 oz with a three-dimensional arm pivot, they stay comfortable through long sessions, and the detachable 9.8-foot cable ships with a screw-on 1/4-inch gold-colored adaptor and a carry bag.

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

The chain is complete from microphone to viewer. Mics and line sources feed the MGX12V B's four MGX preamps; the HDMI input grabs your camera feed; the stereo mix leaves the console's XLR main outputs and drives the two DBR10 cabinets as monitors or room mains, while the SUB USB-C port and HDMI capture send audio and 4K video to your computer for the stream. The HPH-MT5W plugs into the console's headphone output with the included 1/4-inch adaptor so you can cue and check the mix without bleeding into open mics. One purchase delivers a video-ready console, a powered speaker pair, and a reference headphone — with nothing left to source.

For the Streamer, the Podcaster, the On-Camera Musician, and the Hybrid Producer

First-timers get a console that runs in Simple Mode, two speakers that need only a pole and power, and a white headphone with the adaptor and bag already in the box. Upgraders moving off a USB interface or analog board gain HDMI 4K video capture, 18-track 32-bit recording, eight Sound Pads, and OBS and Stream Deck integration without adding a rack unit. Comparison shoppers get the numbers: 86 dB of preamp gain, 4K/60fps video pass-through, 18-track 32-bit USB recording, 129 dB max SPL per cabinet, and 23.2 lb per speaker. Plug in the console, raise the speakers, put on the white cans, and go live.

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

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