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Yamaha MG20 XU B-Stock

B-Stock mit voller Garantie
Versandrückläufer, ggf. mit leichten Gebrauchsspuren

Mischpult

  • 20 Kanäle
  • 16 Mikrofon Eingänge (XLR/Klinke) mit +48 V Phantomspeisung
  • Kanal 1-8 mit eingebautem Kompressor
  • 3 Band EQ mit Mittenparametric
  • Hochpassfilter und 26 dB Pad Schalter
  • SPX Effektprozessor mit 24 Programmen
  • 4 Stereo Eingänge (Klinke) mit 3 Band EQ
  • XLR-Ausgang
  • 2 Gruppen BUS-Ausgänge
  • 4 AUX-Wege für alle Kanäle
  • USB mit 2 Stereo Ein-/Ausgängen (kompatibel mit dem iPad Version 2 oder höher, Camera Connection Kit wird benötigt)
  • Abmessungen: 444 x 130 x 500 mm
  • Gewicht: 7,1 kg
  • inkl. Rack Mount Kit und Cubase AI DAW Software als Download
  • passendes Case: Art. 337878 (nicht im Lieferumfang enthalten)
  • Erhältlich seit Mai 2014
  • Artikelnummer 353668
  • Verkaufseinheit 1 Stück
  • zeitgleich verwendbare Kanäle 16
  • Mic-In 16
  • Stereo-In 4
  • Master Out XLR
  • Anzahl Pre Aux maximal 2
  • PC-Schnittstelle USB-B
  • Multitrack-Recording Nein
  • USB/SD Direct Record Nein
  • PFL Ja
  • Effekt Prozessor 1
  • USB Play Nein
  • Bluetooth Play Nein
  • Fußschalter Taster
  • Matrixmixer Nein
  • Zonen 0
  • 19" Rackmount Ja
  • Breite 444 mm
  • Höhe 130 mm
  • Tiefe 500 mm
  • Gewicht 7,1 kg
  • Mono Line-in 14
  • Hi-Z Input 0
  • Phantom Power 48V
  • Auxwege 4
  • Audio Interface Input 2
  • Interface Input 2
  • Audio Interface Output 2
  • Interface Output 2
  • USB/SD Direkt Record Nein
  • Low Cut Ja
  • Parameteric Ja
  • Parametric Ja
  • Kompressor Ja
  • Panorama Ja
  • Lampenanschluss Nein
  • Lampen Anschluss Nein
  • Tasche Nein
  • Rackmount Ja
  • Case Thomann 353019
  • Case Thon 337878
  • HE Einheiten 11,5 HE
Auch als Neuware verfügbar 759 €
699 €
Alle Preise inkl. MwSt.
Sofort lieferbar

Klassiker der Kompaktmischpulte

The compact mixing desks in Yamaha's MG series have been enjoying great popularity for many years, not only showcasing the manufacturer’s experience in professional consoles with their excellent processing quality but also with an extraordinarily high-quality sound for the price bracket. In the third generation of the mixer series, Yamaha has now packed even more features into its compact consoles which, in addition to an extensive range of connection options and a built-in effects section, now enable the Yamaha MG20 XU to offer USB connection to a computer and to act as an interface with two input and output channels.

Controls an effects on the Yamaha MG20 XU Mixer

No shortage of features

Housed in a compact metal casing, the Yamaha MG20 XU offers 12 mono channels with jack/XLR combo sockets, which in addition to the excellent microphone preamps are equipped with a switchable high-pass filter and a three-band equaliser with a semi-parametric mid band. The first eight channels have a user-friendly, single-knob compressor. Channels 13/14 and 15/16 can be used either as a microphone input or as a stereo input using the two jack sockets. The switchable phantom power also permits the seamless operation of condenser microphones or active DI boxes on all 14 inputs. Additional mixer features include two stereo channels for line signals, which are fitted with RCA connections. Channel 19/20 can also function as an input for computer signals when the console is used as a USB interface.

Fader on the Yamaha MG20 XU Mixer

All bases covered

In developing the MG20 XU mixing desk, Yamaha's focus was clearly on smaller bands, as the mixer is equipped with a number of features that are specifically tailored to this user group. The internal effects section includes 24 high-quality programmes, which not only cover the various reverb types and both modulation and special effects, but also allow the effects return channel to be muted with an external footswitch. There are also two further subgroups and three additional AUX sends, which can be used to run a monitor mix, for example. The versatile connection options are not restricted to inputs, however, with the output side also featuring both XLR and jack sockets for the stereo master.

Closeup of the Yamaha MG20 XU Mixer

About Yamaha

For decades, Yamaha has been one of the world’s best-known manufacturers of musical instruments and audio technology. The Japanese company’s long history began at the end of the 19th century with the harmonium. The product range has constantly expanded since then, which has made Yamaha one of the few manufacturers today to offer almost the entire range of existing musical instruments: From upright and grand pianos to guitars, wind instruments, and bowed string instruments and from drums and percussion to electronic keyboards and synthesizers. Yamaha is also a major force in the field of audio engineering as a manufacturer of mixing consoles, amplifiers, PA systems, and more. Yamaha's guiding principle is to combine traditional craftsmanship with state-of-the-art technology.

The nerve centre for recording setups

In addition to live situations, the Yamaha MG20 XU is also the perfect choice for simple recording environments and provides the perfect entry into the world of online streaming. The built-in USB interface works with a resolution of up to 192kHz/24 bit, providing a level of audio quality that more than satisfies professional requirements. The sophisticated routing options of the return channel also provide the perfect foundation for users. The mixer features an additional monitor bar, complete with dedicated master control and output jacks, and comes with an entry-level version of Cubase, enabling users to hit the ground running. There is even the option to connect the mixer to an iPad (from version 2) if required, together with the Apple Camera Connection Kit.