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Yamaha MG166CX-USB 16-Channel USB Mixer With Compression and Effects
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Description


Features
- Built-in SPX Digital Effects
- Easy operation
- Lightweight, portable design
- Versatile connectivity and pro-class connectors
- Built-in channel compressors
- High-performance microphone preamplifiers with switchable phantom power
- 3-band Channel EQ and high-pass filters
- Aux/Effect sends
- Smooth 60mm faders and illuminated channel ON switch
- Bright meters for visual level monitoring
Specs
- Mic/Line inputs: 10
- Line inputs: 8 mono + 4 stereo
- Mixer input channels: 16
- Group busses: 4
- AUX busses: 3
- including 1x Effect send
- Main busses: Stereo
- Total harmonic distortion (THD+N): Less than 0.1%, 20Hz-20kHz
- Frequency response: 0, +1, -3dB, 20Hz-20kHz
- Equivalent input noise (EIN): -128dBu
- Residual output noise: -98dBu
- Crosstalk (1kHz): -70dB
- Power supply adaptor: PA-30 AC adaptor (AC35VCT, 1.4A); 100V, 120V, 220V, 230V or 240V, 50/60Hz
- Power consumption: 35W
- Dimensions: 478x105x496 mm
- Net weight: 5.5 kg
- Accessories: Owners manual, AC adaptor
Reviews
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Reviewed by 2 customers
awesome mixer for the price
submitted12 years ago
byDennis Manalo
fromHayward, CA
I bought the MG166CX-USB since about four months ago and it meets my expectations. We have been using this mixer for live church music with our small group. It has much of the important features that other more expensive boards have and the various connection configuration options available. I have everything I would need for the music we do. Getting this Yamaha set up and running is fairly easy. It?s typically ?set it and forget it,? freeing me to play our music. This mixer?s sound quality is clean, no coloration, no artifact. The mixer is delightfully light in weight, a plus in my book. The only thing I noticed is that the Effects On Switch is illuminated and armed as a default when you first turn the AC power on whether it is needed or not, a very minor issue.
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submitted14 years ago
byryan
fromGreenville, SC
first off i'd like to say i dont actually own this exact board i own the board that got replaced by this one which was the 16/6FX its a great board and this ones got even more features. this board is quiet as far as noise goes other than a little bit of static when you turn the fx up to high. the construction is solid and the knobs and faders have the perfect amount of resistance. its not real heavy but feels pretty durrable. rack mountable so you can bolt it on your rig. the stereo peak meeter is extremely responsive and has no lag. 4 buss so you can record 4 tracks or have 4 monitors or add external fx. and the fx has a send so you can add external fx without loosing an aux send. a few things they shouldnt have changed from the 16/6FX is the inputs and out puts were on the back and the 7 band stere EQ was a nice feature. also on your stero channels they took off the high and low mid and last they made the rack mounts on the sides were they dont fold in so if your not mounting it in a rack youre stuck with them on the side. other than those few small things that are personal prefrence its a perfect mixer. i use mine for both recording and live shows. verry reliable. and the contrast between the board and the knobs is great. its about as good as i'v used and iv used some big stuff. oh and the phantom power is good 2.
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