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Description
Yamaha's MG10XUF mixer offers 10 channels of premium analog sound in a rugged yet compact frame. The MG10XUF fuses Yamaha's acclaimed sound engineering with an intuitive interface suited for everyone from aspiring artists to seasoned professionals. Four mono mic/line inputs and three stereo line inputs feed Yamaha's studio-grade D-PRE preamps and a versatile onboard SPX processor with 24 editable effects. A built-in USB 2.0 interface provides lossless 24-bit/192kHz audio for recording and playback on computers and tablets.
D-PRE Preamps Deliver Pristine, Natural Sound
Yamaha's discrete Class-A D-PRE preamps are renowned for their wide, transparent frequency response and ample headroom. The MG10XUF's four D-PRE preamps faithfully capture the full character of any input source with rich bass, smooth mids and airy highs. Their premium components and inverted Darlington circuit topology ensure ultra-low noise and distortion even at high gain levels.
Onboard SPX Processor Provides Professional Effects
Yamaha's SPX processor gives you 24 editable effects like reverb, delay, modulation and more at the turn of a single knob. Tweak parameters on the fly or store favorite presets for instant recall. Add dimension and polish to vocals, instruments or full mixes with professional-grade SPX processing that's made mixing more musical for decades.
USB Interface Enables Lossless Computer Connectivity
A built-in USB audio interface makes the MG10XUF a perfect companion for modern recording and playback. Connect to Mac, Windows or iOS devices to capture pristine 24-bit/192kHz audio or play back digital content with studio-level quality. USB Audio Class 2.0 support allows direct connectivity to USB 2.0-compatible tablets and other gear without installing any drivers.
Roadworthy Design Built to Withstand Real-World Use
Although compact and portable, the MG10XUF is built to meet the demands of live sound, recording and installed applications. Its rugged steel chassis and protected controls shield internal components from damage. Large faders, tactile knobs and LED-lit switches provide intuitive control under any lighting conditions. With the MG10XUF, Yamaha brings their signature sound and reliability to a whole new level of affordability and portability.



Features
- 10-channel mixing console with rugged metal chassis
- Class-A D-Pre mic preamps with inverted Darlington circuit
- Includes Cubase AI DAW software download version
- High-grade SPX effects
- Linear faders and single-knob compression
Specs
- Analog/digital: Analog
- Number of channels: 10
- Busses/groups: 1 stereo
- Aux sends: 1
- Powered: No
- Total inputs: 10
- Mic preamps: 4
- XLR/TRS combo jacks: 4
- XLR only jacks: 0
- 1/4" only jacks: 0
- S/PDIF in: 0
- ADAT/optical in: 0
- RCA in: 0
- AES/EBU: 0
- Total outputs: 5
- XLR out: 1 stereo
- 1/4” out: 2 stereo/1 send/1 phones
- S/PDIF out: 0
- ADAT/optical out: 0
- RCA out: 0
- AES/EBU: 0
- Connections: USB
- MIDI I/O: No
- Headphone output(s): 1
- Wi-Fi No
- Word-clock I/O: No
- I/O expansion: Not specified
- Compression: Yes
- Reverb: Yes
- Delay: Yes
- Chorus/flange: Not specified
- Type: Physical
- EQ bands: 3
- Master graphic: No
- Width: 12.1"
- Height: 4.6"
- Depth: 16.6"
- Weight: 9.3 lb.
- Automation: No
- Fader type: Physical
- Motorized faders: No
- Bundled software: Yes
- Rackmountable: No
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Reviews
4.63
19 Reviews
94%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Exactly what I was looking for and then some!
I went to GC in Fort Collins, CO to pick up a simple mixer for controlling my growing group of synths. I was directed toward the on sale Yamaha MG10XUF as it was on sale for less than the version without the faders. The D-Pre mic preamps were a nice plus, but at the time not something I was honestly concerned about as I was focusing on clean lines for synths. Upon hooking the thing up, I realized just how far the tech has come in the last 20 years. I've used plenty of old mixers in the past, but this thing was far superior! There are multiple points to prevent bleed through and unnecessary coloration of channels. Each channel is dead silent. The knobs and faders are grade A! They are responsive and have the perfect amount of resistance to them to make them easily controllable. I was immediately impressed. Then came the sound... I plugged in my Moog Grandmother, Sub Phatty and Behringer Model D. Then I plugged in my Yamaha monitors (HS8's). After a quick video to learn to get every line set properly for my preferred use, I set up the first line up and got to hear that Grandmother through those HS8s for the first time. Do you remember in the movie National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, where Chevy Chase plugs in the lights, and they finally turn on and "hallelujah!" everything in the world is amazing, astonishing, surreal? That was the feeling I got when I heard that Grandmother sing through those monitors. The kids came running downstairs and my son couldn't wait for his turn. He and I added the second line with the Sub Phatty and started hitting notes to find a good balance between the two. We're screaming at each other the entire time "This is awesome!!!" It was like we had won enough cash in Vegas to pay for the trip. Holy smokes, Batman! The lines were clear as day, the synths sounded absolutely phat and incredible. It was EXACTLY what I needed and honestly more than I'd hoped for. I see what you did there Yamaha... you created a memory I'll never forget.
Most Liked Negative Review
Not sure I can trust it now!
Using this to mix mostly in fitness classes. First one worked almost 3 years at 2 to 3 times (hours) per week. Effects failed and was out of GC extended warranty, so I bought a 2nd same new unit 11/12/23. Today is 11/20/23: used under exact same conditions, moved in a travel case and had same effects failure in less than 4 hours of use (1hour/use)…not sure I trust this equipment for its effects side of the amp.
Filters
Best Uses
- Performances13
- Outdoor Events / Games12
- Amateur Recording8
- Professional Recording4
- Music Videos3
Cons
- Difficult To Use1
- Not Durable1
- No Cons here1
- clunky power cord,need switch monitor/ headphone1
Describe Yourself
- Experienced9
- Novice4
- Professional Musician3
Pros
- Easy To Use15
- Excellent Sound14
- Simple Controls14
- Compact13
- Versatile10
Reviewed by 19 customers
I would like to buy this product again
Verified Buyer
submitted10 months ago
byRithea
fromLynnwood, WA
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
Easy to use at home.
This is all you need
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byMike
fromRochester NY
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
I use this to connect my DJ controller to and mics to provide more headroom and overall control over the sound
Not sure I can trust it now!
submitteda year ago
byJay
fromWestlake Village, CA
Using this to mix mostly in fitness classes. First one worked almost 3 years at 2 to 3 times (hours) per week. Effects failed and was out of GC extended warranty, so I bought a 2nd same new unit 11/12/23. Today is 11/20/23: used under exact same conditions, moved in a travel case and had same effects failure in less than 4 hours of use (1hour/use)…not sure I trust this equipment for its effects side of the amp.
Perfect for a home studio...perfect!
Verified Buyer
submitteda year ago
byJR
fromLong Island, NY
Perfect for the small home studio. Now that mixer boards of this size have USB connectivity, audio interfaces have been replaced. I've had this MG for 3 years and it's as sturdy and functional as day 1. I regret taking this long to buy one. It's simply perfect for my production needs.
Great micer
submitteda year ago
bySteve
from11758
Recording
Yamaha mixer
Verified Buyer
submitted3 years ago
bySimon
fromLos Angeles
Nice Yamaha mixer. Price is reasonable with the sound is good.
Q&A
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submitted7 months ago
asked byPink Flamingo
fromPittsburg Texas
Can I connect a powered sub out of this using the effects out so that I'll have more control over the sub?
Yes you can.submitted9 months ago
asked byJohn
fromSan gabriel, CA
what is the program button for? I am currently setting it to 12. What does it mean if i go lower or higher?
I’m sorry, I don’t know. I don't have one to check. Try it.submitteda year ago
asked byHoward
fromNatick MA
Is it possible to adjust the monitor sends on each channel? How?
No, the Yamaha MG10XUF doesn't have individual monitor control .submitted2 years ago
asked byTom
fromSyosset, NY
Does the MG10XUF-10 have individual MUTE buttons for each channel? I see buttons that show "ON," but I cannot confirm that these are MUTE/UNMUTE buttons.
Yes. It's the On/Off buttonsubmitted3 years ago
asked byBarbara06512
fromEast Haven, CT
Do you have a case for the Yamaha MG10XUF mixer board ?
Please contact a Sales Agent for Special Order Placementsubmitted3 years ago
asked byTricia
fromDes Moines
Am I able to use this as an audio interface?
It would depend on your software. Please give us a call as to better provide the information you need. 877 687 5403submitted6 years ago
asked byLogician83
fromRoanoke, VA
What's the difference between this and the Yamaha MG10XU other than the faders on this model? How long has this model been on the market?
This has been on the market for a few years. Really the FX and faders are the only differences.submitted6 years ago
asked byYang
fromSaint Paul, MN
What is the difference between the Yamaha MG10xu And the Yamaha MG10XUF? Is the Yamaha mg12xu better then the Yamaha mg10xuf Better?
XUF is expanded and allows for more control over your mix.