This bundle pairs the white Yamaha MGX12V W 18-channel digital mixing console with two Yamaha DBR10 700W powered 10-inch loudspeakers, giving you a self-contained system that mixes the room, captures the video, and fills the space from a single purchase. The MGX12V W handles the signal chain and HDMI video capture; the two DBR10 cabinets handle the sound out front or on stage. For the band running a small hybrid show that streams while it plays, the four-host video podcast, the house of worship, or the AV company that needs a portable rig, every link from microphone to loudspeaker is here and ready to wire up.
Mix Audio and Capture HDMI Video at 4K/60fps Without a Separate Capture CardThe "V" in MGX12V is its HDMI-USB audio/video interface. It captures incoming HDMI at 4K/60fps or 1080p/240fps from a camera or switcher, passes that signal through to a monitor in real time, and sends video plus mixed audio to your computer over USB for streaming or recording. That makes the console a streaming station: feed the DBR10 mains, mix the room, and deliver a synchronized audio-and-video package to OBS or Cubase in one move. For hybrid live events and video podcasts, the picture and the sound finally live in the same box.
Four MGX Preamps, 86 dB Gain, and a Touchscreen That Stays Out of Your WayFour MGX mic preamps on Mic/Line combo inputs offer an 86 dB gain range and -128 dBu EIN, so dynamic vocal mics and line sources both land clean. A 125 dB dynamic range and THD under 0.002% keep the mix detailed. The 4.3-inch color touchscreen, four assignable knobs, Touch and Turn control, and an 11+1 fader layout make moves fast, while Auto Gain, Clip Safe, Scene Recall, and Simple Mode keep a digital console approachable on the first show. Dual USB-C ports add an 18-in/18-out multitrack path plus a separate 2-channel stream, and microSD captures a 16-track backup with no computer attached.
The DBR10 Pair: 700 Watts and 129 dB SPL From a 23.2-Pound CabinetEach DBR10 packs a 700W Class-D bi-amp powerplant driving a 10-inch woofer and a 1-inch compression driver, reaching up to 129 dB max SPL from a cabinet that weighs only 23.2 lb. A 2.1 kHz FIR-X crossover uses a linear-phase FIR filter for accurate driver integration, and onboard D-CONTOUR DSP offers FOH/MAIN and MONITOR voicing so the same speaker works as a front-of-house main or a floor wedge. Combo XLR/TRS and RCA inputs plus an XLR thru let you run the pair from the MGX12V W's outputs and link them cleanly. A 35mm pole socket and a 50-degree monitor angle cover both stand-mounted mains and stage-monitor duty.
How the Console and Speakers Work Together as One Live-and-Streaming SystemThe signal flow is simple and complete: mics, instruments, and Bluetooth or playback sources enter the MGX12V W; the console mixes, processes, and routes; its XLR outputs feed the two DBR10 cabinets as mains or monitors; and the HDMI-USB interface streams the synchronized audio and video to your computer while microSD captures a backup. Nothing in the chain is missing and nothing needs sourcing separately. The sound pads fire cues, the included Steinberg suite (Cubase AI, WaveLab Cast, Basic FX Suite, MixKey) handles recording on the computer, and the whole rig packs down light.
For the Small-Venue Engineer, the Streaming Band, and the Four-Host PodcastIf you're a first-time buyer assembling a small PA, this bundle removes the guesswork: the mixer and the two speakers are matched and ready. If you're upgrading from an analog board or a single powered speaker, you gain HDMI video capture, a touchscreen workflow, multitrack USB, and a true stereo pair with real headroom. If you're comparing systems spec for spec, the numbers are here: 18 channels, 4 preamps at 86 dB gain, 4K/60fps video capture, 700W per speaker, and 129 dB SPL. Plug in, mix, stream, and play.
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