Yamaha MGX16V B Video Creator Bundle: One Console for Audio, 4K Video, and On-Camera Monitoring

This bundle is built for the creator who records on camera and wants every part of the signal chain to match. At its center sits the Yamaha MGX16V B, a 22-channel digital mixing console with a built-in HDMI-USB interface that captures 4K video and your full audio mix and sends both to a PC over a single USB cable. Around it sit two DBR10 700W powered speakers to fill the room and play back at performance volume, and a pair of HPH-MT5W closed-back studio headphones in white to monitor the broadcast feed off-camera. Audio, video, amplification, and monitoring arrive in one purchase, with the white headphones chosen to match a clean, on-camera studio look.

HDMI-USB 4K Video Capture Replaces a Separate Capture Card and Mixer

The MGX16V B's headline feature is its HDMI-USB video interface. Plug a camera into the HDMI input and the console captures and passes through 4K/60fps or 1080p/240fps video alongside the audio mix, delivering both to your computer over one USB connection. OBS, Cubase, and other software see a single device for picture and sound. For a video podcaster or YouTuber that means no separate capture card, no audio-video sync drift, and one cable instead of a tangle. The video and the mix stay locked together from the console to the recording.

22 Channels, 8 MGX Preamps, and a 4.3-Inch Touchscreen That Stays Hands-On

Eight MGX premium mic/line combo preamps give you an 86 dB gain range, 125 dB of dynamic range at the stereo output, and a -128 dBu EIN noise floor, so vocals and instruments come in clean and transparent rather than colored. The console mixes 8 mono and 4 stereo channels plus a Sound Pad and dual FX returns for 22 channels total. A 4.3-inch color touchscreen with a Touch and Turn encoder and five control knobs handles deep menu work, while 16 sixty-millimeter faders keep level control physical and immediate. Per-channel 4-band EQ, a gate, and a compressor shape every source, and REV-X reverb plus SPX effects add studio-grade processing without outboard gear.

22-in/22-out USB and 16-Track microSD Recording Capture Every Take

The USB MAIN interface streams 22 inputs and 22 outputs at 32-bit/96 kHz directly into your DAW for multitrack recording or live remixing later. When you want to leave the computer out of it, the onboard 16-track microSD recorder captures a full multitrack backup straight to card and plays back two tracks for virtual soundcheck. Bluetooth 5.0 brings in backing tracks or walk-in music wirelessly. Whether you record to the DAW, to card, or to both at once, every take is captured with a safety net.

Two DBR10 700W Powered Speakers Fill the Room at 129 dB SPL

The included pair of Yamaha DBR10 powered loudspeakers is the system's voice. Each one pairs a 10-inch woofer and a 1-inch compression driver with a 700W Class-D amplifier for up to 129 dB SPL, and a FIR-X tuning crossover keeps the drivers phase-aligned for accurate sound. D-CONTOUR onboard DSP switches each cabinet between a front-of-house preset for audience throw and a monitor preset for floor-wedge duty. At 23.2 pounds each, they set up fast for a recording session, a small live set, or a content shoot, and an onboard 2-channel mixer lets either speaker handle a mic and a music source on its own.

HPH-MT5W White Studio Headphones Match the Camera and the Mix

The HPH-MT5W closed-back headphones round out the kit with accurate off-camera monitoring. Custom 40mm drivers with copper-clad aluminum wire voice coils reproduce a flat 20 Hz-20 kHz response tuned in Yamaha's NS-10 reference tradition, so what you hear is honest rather than hyped. The closed-back circumaural design isolates you from room sound and keeps headphone bleed out of open mics during tracking. A 51-ohm impedance pairs cleanly with the console's headphone outputs, the detachable 9.8-foot cable swaps out if it ever fails, and the white finish is chosen here to match an on-camera studio aesthetic instead of standing out in frame.

How the Console, Speakers, and Headphones Work as One Creator System

The pieces are wired to work together. The console's two XLR main outputs feed the two DBR10 speakers directly with no adapters, while its headphone outputs drive the HPH-MT5W cans for off-camera monitoring of the exact feed going out. One USB cable hands your computer the audio mix and the 4K video together, and the microSD recorder captures a backup in parallel. You mix on the faders and touchscreen, the room hears the speakers, you hear the broadcast feed in the headphones, and your audience sees synced 4K video — all from one connected setup.

For the Video Podcaster, the On-Camera Creator, and the Upgrader Tired of Juggling Gear

First-time creators get a complete audio-and-video studio in one box without learning to chain a mixer, a capture card, an interface, and separate monitors. Upgraders moving from a USB mic and a capture dongle gain real preamps, room-filling speakers, and a console that captures picture and sound on one cable. Comparison shoppers get the hard numbers — 4K/60fps capture, 86 dB of preamp gain, 129 dB SPL per speaker, and a flat 20 Hz-20 kHz monitoring response — in a kit where even the white headphones are chosen to match the on-camera look. Order yours today.

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  • MGX16V B, DBR10 (Pair), HPH-MT5W
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  • 2026

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