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Yamaha MG32/14FX

Analog Mixer from Yamaha belonging to the MG FX series

Booby Booby
Published on 09/19/04 at 08:36
Console rack but not the edges varnished wood are the most beautiful effect.
4 groups, 6 auxiliary switchable 2 onboard effects (effects of good quality, very practical in troubleshooting)
24 microphone inputs with insert, trs prampli correct, 3-band eq with frequency drives selection for mdium, switchable phantom power supply in groups of 8 (very convenient for SAVE dynamic mics)
Stereo line input with 4 SETTING THE gain, 4 band eq
Trs connector complte, we might just regret the absence of the master complment xlr jack.

UTILIZATION

Everything is very simple to use, intuitive. The arrangement of pots is thought, in short, a good console trs.
A little more with the large on / off buttons that light up the track gnreusement orange, trs collection outdoor visible and clearly. The visualizations of 4 levels (4 off del nitre VU) are convenient and more visible than just the sries Previous diodes.

SOUNDS

Breath zero, eq effective but discreet, sensitive and effective fader, gain prcis ... short for the price it is better not to forego
It is a console oriented scne more, but it has interesting features in the studio or home.

OVERALL OPINION

Report qualitprix: hard to beat
The only concern as the Available (even if I did not have this level of problem), in fact, Yamaha distributes its products in the account drop despite strong demand.
Plus: the pitch that puts Intgr long minutes of DCON balance
Intgr effects are nice. No regrets, reliable and solid console Designed trs well.
What else to say ... try it, well worth the dtour. A 32 track this price, from behringer and 6 months of sav ...
Well, After a few hours of intensive use, the 12V lamp and effect between the fingers loose me ... or bad default construction fluke .... This As said the console is an excellent working tool ...
In fact, it's not the console that shit, it's just a mistake or a lack plutt in the manual, all the lights 12V Tolra are not just those in the US format ( cablge diffrent). Lights the European gnrent a short juice (pb mass ...) Voila voila, two roundtrip enn APRS workshop = three changes of fuses, evil is rpar ...