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Feature:
This rig has a wide variety of switching options... more than any mixer in it's price or size range.
Quality:
Built like a tank, runs like a Porsche.
Value:
I think the mic-pres are worth the price of the mixer, and I would still buy it if it was $300. (I paid $200)
Desirability:
It doesn't have that black-satin finish that a lot of people want, but it also doesn't have the jacks on top, so it should appeal to the masses.
Sound:
The mic-pres are a little bright, but sound great for the price.
Ease of Use:
Once you read the manual, it's easy to use all of its features. Until then, you might be confused.
Support:
I have no idea; I haven't needed any support.
Overall:
I was thinking about buying a Mackie, then somebody told me about Yamahas MG mixers. The price scared me, because I was afraid it would be like the Behringer mixers... but I am pleasantly surprised. I did not expect it to sound and work as good as it does.
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Yamaha MG124 12-Channel Mixer
MG mixers go beyond the basics to give you extensive control for a wide range of applications - with the no-compromise Yamaha sonic quality that make the MG mixers the finest in their class. Whether music is a hobby or profession, these mixers will deliver total satisfaction. Choose your 12 (6 mic) or 16 (10 mic) channel MG series mixer and get to work. These mixers feature smooth, musical-response 3-band EQ on all input channels, 4 busses - a stereo group bus and outputs that can be used for convenient channel grouping, in addition to the main stereo bus- plus 2 aux sends (1 pre, 1 post), and a stereo return.

Review of Yamaha MG124 12-Channel Mixer
Feature:
This rig has a wide variety of switching options... more than any mixer in it's price or size range.
Quality:
Built like a tank, runs like a Porsche.
Value:
I think the mic-pres are worth the price of the mixer, and I would still buy it if it was $300. (I paid $200)
Desirability:
It doesn't have that black-satin finish that a lot of people want, but it also doesn't have the jacks on top, so it should appeal to the masses.
Sound:
The mic-pres are a little bright, but sound great for the price.
Ease of Use:
Once you read the manual, it's easy to use all of its features. Until then, you might be confused.
Support:
I have no idea; I haven't needed any support.
Overall:
I was thinking about buying a Mackie, then somebody told me about Yamahas MG mixers. The price scared me, because I was afraid it would be like the Behringer mixers... but I am pleasantly surprised. I did not expect it to sound and work as good as it does.
View all 4-Bus Mixers