Mixing Gets Personal with the MG Series Analog Mixers
BUENA PARK, CA (July 9, 2004) Yamaha's MG Series analog audio mixers are the ideal mixing solution for project studios, classrooms, houses of worship, board rooms, personal monitoring and submixing.
The MG Series currently includes six models that feature from 10 to 32 maximum mixing channels. Input configurations include 4 to 24 mono channels with three-band EQ, and a maximum of four stereo inputs with either three- or four-band EQ. Higher-end models come equipped with a two or four GROUP and STEREO output buss structure.
Mono channel inputs contain both mic level XLR-type connectors and line level unbalanced TRS phone jacks. Stereo input channels are equipped with both unbalanced phone jacks and RCA phono jacks.
"With increased sales and falling price points of digital mixers in the marketplace, customers looking for small-format analog models often have to sacrifice features," states Wayne Hrabak, marketing manager, Professional Audio. "The MG line not only goes against that line of thought, but also shows that Yamaha still believes in the viability of the analog format." From two to a maximum of eight AUX sends provide extended signal routing, while models MG16/6FX, MG24/14FX and MG32/14FX include high quality digital effects sections (two 32-bit SPX-type on the 24/14FX and 32/14FX models). New models will debut in August 2004.
"Yamaha's name is synonymous with industry standard large-format mixers," states John Schauer, product manager, Professional Audio, "The MG line offers customers that same sound quality and professional-level features in a 'personal mixer' format at incredibly affordable price points."
For more information on the MG Series mixing consoles, write Yamaha Corporation of America, Pro Audio & Combo Division, Professional Audio, P.O. Box 6600, Buena Park, CA 90622; telephone (714) 522-9011 or e-mail: infostation@yamaha.com.
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