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Description
The Yamaha MC1602 is a robust and reliable choice for both aspiring and seasoned audio engineers who need a versatile mixing console without breaking the bank. Designed with 16 channels, this mixer is ideal for small to medium-sized recording sessions, live gigs, or even as a backup for more extensive setups. The MC1602 offers a straightforward, user-friendly interface, ensuring that artists can focus on their creativity rather than navigating complex menus or controls.
Each channel features an XLR input, line input, and three-band EQ, providing broad flexibility for various instruments and microphones. The mixer is equipped with auxiliary sends for effects or monitoring purposes, making it adaptable to a wide range of audio environments. The Yamaha MC1602 also includes pan controls, a master fader, and channel faders for precise audio control and smooth transitions.
Built to withstand the rigors of frequent use, this mixer combines Yamaha's renowned craftsmanship with a durable design. It's compact enough to fit into most studio setups comfortably, yet powerful enough to deliver high-quality sound that meets professional standards.
Key Features:
- 16 channels with XLR and line inputs
- Three-band EQ on each channel for detailed sound shaping
- Auxiliary sends for effects and monitoring
- Individual pan controls and channel faders
- Durable construction perfect for studio or live use
- Master fader for overall volume control
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