Yamaha MGX16 B White Studio Bundle: One Console That Mixes, Records, and Streams the Whole Room

This bundle is built for the solo operator who runs front-of-house, records the show, and goes live to camera from the same desk — and wants gear that looks as clean on stream as it sounds. The Yamaha MGX16 B is the hero: a 22-channel digital mixing console with 8 MGX premium preamps, a 22-in/22-out USB interface, onboard 16-track recording, and a 4.3-inch touchscreen, all in a 10.4 lb chassis. Two DBR15 15-inch 1,000W powered loudspeakers turn the mix into full-range sound that fills a room without a subwoofer, and the white HPH-MT5W closed-back monitor headphones give you an honest reference that matches a white on-camera setup. Plug in the console, raise the faders, and the same rig handles the PA, the multitrack, and the stream.

8 MGX Preamps, 125 dB Dynamic Range, and a Touchscreen That Replaces a Page of Menus

The MGX16 B carries 8 MGX premium mic preamps with an 86 dB gain range and 125 dB dynamic range at the stereo output, so quiet dynamic vocal mics and hot line sources both sit clean in the same mix. The 4.3-inch touchscreen, five control knobs, and the dedicated Touch and Turn knob put EQ, the gate, the compressor, and a full effects rack — reverb, amp simulator, voice changer, ducker, multi-band compressor, and lip-sync delay — one tap away instead of buried in menus. Fifteen 60 mm faders plus a master give you tactile control of every channel, and Scene Recall stores a full mix so the next event starts exactly where the last one ended.

22x22 USB Streaming and Onboard 16-Track Recording From the Same Console

The console doubles as a 22-in/22-out USB audio interface at 32-bit/96kHz, so every channel reaches your DAW or streaming software individually for a real multitrack capture — and a separate 2-in/2-out USB SUB port feeds a second computer or a backup stream. When there is no laptop in the rig, the MGX16 B records 16 tracks straight to a microSD card at 24-bit, with 2-track playback for walk-in music. Bluetooth 5.0 audio input streams backing tracks or break music wirelessly into the mix, and the 8 Sound Pads fire jingles, stingers, and scene changes from dedicated keys.

2x Yamaha DBR15: 15-Inch 1,000W Full-Range Mains That Fill the Room Without a Sub

The pair of DBR15 powered loudspeakers takes the console's main output and delivers it as full-range sound. Each cabinet runs a 1,000W Class-D bi-amp behind a 15-inch woofer and a 1.4-inch compression driver, reaching 132 dB peak SPL with usable low end down to 50 Hz — enough headroom and depth that most bands and dance events skip the subwoofer entirely. A FIR-X linear-phase crossover keeps transients tight, while D-CONTOUR DSP adds a front-of-house preset for mains duty and a monitor preset for the 50-degree wedge angle that lets either cabinet drop into a floor-monitor role. At 42.6 lb each with a 35 mm pole socket and M8 rigging, they go up on tripods, stack on a sub pole, or fly from a bracket.

Yamaha HPH-MT5W: A White Closed-Back Reference for Honest Monitoring On and Off Camera

The white HPH-MT5W headphones give the operator an isolated, accurate monitor for setting levels, checking the recording, and riding the stream mix when the room is loud. Custom 40 mm drivers with CCAW voice coils reproduce a flat 20 Hz-20 kHz response tuned to Yamaha's monitor philosophy — a fatigue-revealing reference that exposes problems instead of flattering them. The closed-back circumaural design blocks outside noise and keeps headphone bleed out of open mics during tracking, the earcups rotate flat for single-ear cueing, and the detachable 9.8-foot cable swaps out if it ever fails. The bright white finish photographs clean on camera and matches a white desk-and-monitor streaming setup.

How the Console, Speakers, and Headphones Work as One Streaming PA Rig

The three pieces form a closed loop. The MGX16 B mixes every source, sends the main mix out to the two DBR15 cabinets over balanced XLR for the room, streams a multitrack feed to your computer over USB, and records a safety copy to microSD — all at once. The HPH-MT5W gives you the isolated reference to trust the stream mix while the PA is loud in front of you. Auto Gain and Clip Safe keep inputs under control so one person can run the whole event, and the white headphones tie the rig together visually for anyone working on camera.

For the Streaming Band, the Worship Tech, and the Content Creator Who Runs Sound Solo

First-timers get a complete, matched system — console, mains, and monitoring — with assistive tools that make a 22-channel desk approachable. Upgraders moving off an analog mixer and a separate interface gain onboard recording, a touchscreen, and full-range 15-inch mains in one purchase. The comparison shopper gets the hard numbers: 125 dB dynamic range, 22x22 USB at 32-bit/96kHz, 132 dB peak SPL per cabinet, and a flat 20 Hz-20 kHz reference monitor — in a rig that loads in light and looks clean on stream. One order. The whole signal chain.

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  • MGX16 B, DBR15 (Pair), HPH-MT5W
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  • 2026

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