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Binding : ElectronicsEAN : 4957812311045Label : Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K) LtdManufacturer : Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K) LtdPublisher : Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K) LtdRelease date : 2006-08-23Title : Yamaha MG10/2 mixing deskStudio : Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K) LtdBrand : YamahaModel : MG10/2MPN : MG10/2Package quantity : 1Feature : Array Small but SophisticatedMany real-world mixing applications only involve a few channels, so a small mixer is the obvious choice. But no matter how simple the setup, you'll always want first-rate audio quality and processing capability. The MG82CX and MG102C are the ideal choice for live sound applications, offering sonic quality that will satisfy the most critical listener, surprising flexibility and ease-of-use, and some advanced features you normally wouldn't find in this type of compact mixer. So whether you need a compact main mixer, or a secondary utility mixer for a larger application, don't overlook these performance-packed models.INPUTS & CHANNELSFlexible 8 or 10 Input Channel ConfigurationsThe MG82CX has a total of 8 input channels comprised of two mono microphone/line channels and three stereo line channels. The MG102C has an addition stereo channel for a total of 10 input channels. On both models two of the stereo channel can be used as mono microphone inputs, providing a total of four microphone inputs when necessary. Gain trim covers a wide -60dB ~ -16dB range for microphone input, and -34dB ~ +10dB for line input.Comprehensive, Easy-access Connector PanelMG mixer connector panelTop-mounted input and output connectors make setting up and re-patching your system quick and easy. Both models feature high-quality Neutrik® balanced XLR connectors on both mono microphone/line channels and two of the stereo channels. The XLR-equipped stereo channels can accept mono microphone input either via the XLR or phone jack connectors. The remaining stereo channel on the MG82CX and the remaining two stereo channels on the MG102C provide phone jack and pin jack connectors for compatibility with a wide range of sources. The two mono input channels also feature insert
This is actually the MG10/2 if you are looking around the web for more specifications. I've had one for about 5 years now and it's been great for using with bands at gigs, in the studio and whatever. It has 4 mic inputs that can be preamped as well as controlling the levels (OK so that's what it does in a mixer - but it does mean you can raise the volume of a mic as well as cut it.) Two pairs of phono inputs which I've used from my iPod or CD player, a pair of phonos in / out for recording, and four pairs of stereo ins (could be used as eight ins if you shared a channel and had one in the left and one in the right. Aslo has aux channels so you can add a couple of effects outboard and mix them in - only one effect per channel though - so you could have some reverb on the mics and some chorus on the guitars - but not both unless your effects processer did both. Will also do 48v phantom on two channels. No sliders and just a lights bar chart to show output - but fully gigable and seems as robust as anything else we've tried and ceratinly outlived some cheaper stuff we had.