When u dial in on the comparison w/o the annoying background music or fancy effects. I dont mind watching the entire vid even at 20min. This is a great vid. Ty
Useful, helpful, precise, not boring, great voice tone & speech speed, packed of accurate comparison info follow by clear summery….one of the best comparison video on youTube. Tvm~~~
Thank you, Jordan! There some specs about the Yamaha I didn’t know, like the exact amount of DB [64] output gain and the fact that the compressor knob boosts the gain. Very useful info. Great review as always ✨
Love what the mackie is offering but what stops me from buying it is the USB input 3/4 being on a dedicated channel strip and USB 1/2 being on a blend Knob. No one really or ever uses USB 3/4, Everyone wants USB 1/2 on a Dedicated Channel Strip not USB 3/4
I had bought a Mackie ProFXv3 after watching your comparison video with the Yamaha MG10XU. However, it seems like the Mackie mixers in India are defective. There is a loud buzz that eminates from the mixer even when no mic or instrument is connected. It gets increasingly loud when the volume knob or gain is turned up. I thought it was only a problem with the mixer that I bought, however I tested a couple more Mackies at a store and they all had the same issue. A sound-engineer friend also told me that the same problem exists with all the new Mackie mixers. I exchanged the Mackie for the Yamaha MG10XU and so far it has served me very well. Have you come across this issue anywhere else with Mackie? Or is it possible that they ship all the defective pieces to India?
great! from yamaha they only have 16 chsnnel with four aux, i hace 10 xu but you can't have monitir with effect , i hace 12 xu you can have one aux , there is no possibilties to have more aux without buying 16 xu. any advice?, i also have digital mixer
Hard choice to make cos both have something that the oder doesn't. Great comparison again very helpful. It's a good idea utilize something like the Behringer Micromon MA400 to record loops? Thanks
Sir is Yamaha mg10xu has a volume control for the left and right speakers? If not, is there a Yamaha mixer having left n right volume control? Is it useless adding a two channel equalizer if Yamaha mixer doesn't separate left n right volume?
I have an old Mackie mixer with a 6 ch graphic eq on the output. I'm not any expert on how this works, but I was told it can be used to dial out feedback. But then on another video, you show how to reduce feedback using channel strip EQ. Which is best practice?
For live situations use the graphic eq (ease of use and fast access) for recording situations use the channel eq. The channel eq will dial out the feedback in a precise manner without affecting other channels in that frequency range being adjusted where as with the graphic eq your affecting the entire output of the mix in the specified eq band.
Just bought this Yamaha Mixer and I don't get it. For one thing, it runs extremely hot. The RCA/Jacks channels (5 to 10) are too low to be usable even with the channel volume maxed, and the volume on my audio equipment maxed. The real killer is that the sound quality output (headphones and outputs) is degraded and noticeably worse than when connecting headphones or speakers directly to my audio equipment, and much worse than two relatively cheap, older mixers I've been using. Also, the case when connecting to inputs 1 to 4 with neutral gain and volume. This was meant to replace the two older mixers I use, but it clearly will not. I have 30 years experience with mixers. Is it possible I have a bad Yamaha unit? Did you compare the sound quality coming out of both units?
Man you deserve way more attention this is so good!
literally everything you have to know and well explained.
When u dial in on the comparison w/o the annoying background music or fancy effects. I dont mind watching the entire vid even at 20min.
This is a great vid. Ty
Good review, lots of useful info. No mute on the Yamaha is a dealbreaker for me, just makes it essentially unuseable for live work imo.
Useful, helpful, precise, not boring, great voice tone & speech speed, packed of accurate comparison info follow by clear summery….one of the best comparison video on youTube. Tvm~~~
Thank you, Jordan!
There some specs about the Yamaha I didn’t know, like the exact amount of DB [64] output gain and the fact that the compressor knob boosts the gain. Very useful info.
Great review as always ✨
Great explanation! Lots of detail with no fluff! Thanks!
Always excellent! Thanks. My no one channel for these information and advice
Excellent review and it definitely helped me with my choice ro buy the Mackie!
Love what the mackie is offering but what stops me from buying it is the USB input 3/4 being on a dedicated channel strip and USB 1/2 being on a blend Knob. No one really or ever uses USB 3/4, Everyone wants USB 1/2 on a Dedicated Channel Strip not USB 3/4
Agree 100%
Yeah What is sad is that Mackie is not the only company that does that a lot of other ones do it too and I think it’s stupid
very good review!
You have great reviews on your channel. Will we ever see a review on Mackie DLZ creator & XS?
Excellent review
I had bought a Mackie ProFXv3 after watching your comparison video with the Yamaha MG10XU. However, it seems like the Mackie mixers in India are defective. There is a loud buzz that eminates from the mixer even when no mic or instrument is connected. It gets increasingly loud when the volume knob or gain is turned up. I thought it was only a problem with the mixer that I bought, however I tested a couple more Mackies at a store and they all had the same issue. A sound-engineer friend also told me that the same problem exists with all the new Mackie mixers.
I exchanged the Mackie for the Yamaha MG10XU and so far it has served me very well. Have you come across this issue anywhere else with Mackie? Or is it possible that they ship all the defective pieces to India?
Mackie mixers have a history of being noisy, they really need to be used in a power conditioned setup to get the best out of them.
Mackie had me with the per channel mute button. Sold !
This was a awesome learning video for me thank you
Very informative.
Thanks for the information. Excellent 🙏👍
Oh yeah...forgot to add the Mackie has USB-C interface. That and the mute buttons sold me on the Mackie
great! from yamaha they only have 16 chsnnel with four aux, i hace 10 xu but you can't have monitir with effect , i hace 12 xu you can have one aux , there is no possibilties to have more aux without buying 16 xu. any advice?, i also have digital mixer
There is only one USB port on Mackie V3+. I don’t understand why USB 1/2 and USB 3/4 are mentioned. Can you please clarify what is USB 3/4.
Thanks very much.
Compare yamaha mg10xu with soundcraft signature 10
I only have the notepad, but I will try
Hi Thankyou so much, I feel missing internal Recording
No pfl/solo button on either?
Hard choice to make cos both have something that the oder doesn't. Great comparison again very helpful. It's a good idea utilize something like the Behringer Micromon MA400 to record loops?
Thanks
Sir is Yamaha mg10xu has a volume control for the left and right speakers? If not, is there a Yamaha mixer having left n right volume control? Is it useless adding a two channel equalizer if Yamaha mixer doesn't separate left n right volume?
The livestream on the yamaha to my phone to tik toknis shockingly nice.
I have an old Mackie mixer with a 6 ch graphic eq on the output. I'm not any expert on how this works, but I was told it can be used to dial out feedback. But then on another video, you show how to reduce feedback using channel strip EQ. Which is best practice?
For live situations use the graphic eq (ease of use and fast access) for recording situations use the channel eq. The channel eq will dial out the feedback in a precise manner without affecting other channels in that frequency range being adjusted where as with the graphic eq your affecting the entire output of the mix in the specified eq band.
@@Steph_7d7 thanks for this, will follow up on next gig.
nice video, i liked yamaha
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Hello. Wich is better? Onyx 12 or profx12v3+? Thanks.
Just bought this Yamaha Mixer and I don't get it. For one thing, it runs extremely hot.
The RCA/Jacks channels (5 to 10) are too low to be usable even with the channel volume maxed, and the volume on my audio equipment maxed. The real killer is that the sound quality output (headphones and outputs) is degraded and noticeably worse than when connecting headphones or speakers directly to my audio equipment, and much worse than two relatively cheap, older mixers I've been using. Also, the case when connecting to inputs 1 to 4 with neutral gain and volume. This was meant to replace the two older mixers I use, but it clearly will not. I have 30 years experience with mixers.
Is it possible I have a bad Yamaha unit?
Did you compare the sound quality coming out of both units?