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Yamaha M916 16 ch mixer - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: For Sale/Trade, WTB (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=9) +--- Thread: Yamaha M916 16 ch mixer (/showthread.php?tid=4172) |
Yamaha M916 16 ch mixer - lillitnn92 - 05-02-2006 NEW PRICE $200. There is nothing wrong with this mixing desk. It's more than i need as an individual recording and playing for fun (and i need money). I acquired it from my girlfriends brother who used it and loved it. He was upgrading to 2, 24 channels mixers because he ran out of inputs. He DJ's sometimes in the D.C. area and does his own music plus doing things for others. He used this board with no problems or gripes and it's quiet for its age. It's an old workhorse and is built like one. Perfect for a small band looking for a road worthy mixer. It has some marks on the veneer, but nothing to hinder performance. Last pic is of the worst mark. Don't have pics of back, but an image of it can be found by looking in manual. http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/pdf/pa/english/mixers/M916E.pdf I don't have a case, but getting one for travel wouldn't be hard. Also, I prefer "NOT" shipping this item. It's too risky and i wouldn't trust parcel service with it. I can drive to meet someone or you can come to pick it up. It measures 32 wide, 29 deep, 11 high and is 95lbs Yamaha Professional Series Mixer (circa 1980). Model number M916. Each channel has a pair of switch-selectable inputs. That’s 16 for a possible total of 32. It is capable of 11 mixing busses (including 6X4 matrix). Equipped with a 25 volt, on board power supply. Instrument channel strip has … Cue button 100mm fader Input level switch with peak indicators (green and red) Levels are +4db, -10db, -20db, -35db, -50db, -60db Foldback 1 & 2 level controls with pre/post switch Echo (Effects) 1 & 2 level controls with pre/post switch High Pass Filter switch 18db @80Hz EQ with 15db boost/cut ----Low EQ with 100Hz/250Hz select switch ----Mid EQ with 0.5kHz, 0.7kHz, 1kHz, 1.6kHz, 2.5kHz, 3.5kHz selectable switch ----High EQ @ 10kHz Pan pot Master Output Section Program Left/Right faders and Cue buttons Foldback 1 & 2 faders and Cue buttons Echo Send Master Level Controls Effects Return Section Effects In Level Controls Effects 1 & 2 Pan Controls Matrix Channels 1-4 each with ----Matrix Input Level ----Foldback 1 ----Foldback 2 ----Program Left ----Program Right ----Matrix Master Headphone Source Select Matrix 1 Matrix 2 Matrix 3 Matrix 4 Echo 1 Echo 2 Cue bus Talkback Assign Matrix 1 Matrix 2 Matrix 3 Matrix 4 Program left Program right Echo 1 Echo 2 Foldback 1 Foldback 2 Talkback XLR Input connector with Level Select +4db/-50db Talkback Input level control Talkback on/off switch VU Meters (5) ![]() ![]()
- lillitnn92 - 05-02-2006 just to add... if you know some people who have a band, help me out please. this thing is great and would get a lot more use if it was in the hands of a band. Yamaha is known for great mixers, especially back in the day when this thing was made. i only have my bass and guitar hooked up to it and there's a potential of another 14 hookups not getting used. again, ask around if you can, thanks! - Andy - 05-03-2006 I'll ask some of my music friends. - lillitnn92 - 05-03-2006 thank you. something to think about when talking to friends or if someone looking at this might be interested. this thing might not be something you want as a daily gig mixer when traveling (unless it's all you got ). not that it sucks or anything, but technology has allowed us to have much smaller mixers. example, this is the one i'll be using when i sell the big one. ![]() 12 channels and about a 9th of size of the big one. doesn't have all the things the big mixer has, but for what i do it's still a lot. the big mixer would be great for a band that has a rehearsal place where they hook up the PA system. this way you could leave everything hooked up and not have to unload the gig gear. at least that's what i would do. - HAULN-SS - 05-03-2006 thinking about it, trying to decide if I can see it in our setup....we do need more inputs to mic the drums the way they should be.
- lillitnn92 - 05-03-2006 it will definitely handle that, plus a whole lot more! you could mic each of the drums independently of each other and still have enough for the guitars, the bass, vocals. this will be enough for a small band to run a PA no problem with stage monitors. which is why i don't need it. i'm just one guy, playing one instrument, at one time. 15 other channels going to waste. i've already unhooked everything to clean it up a little, kinda dusty ![]() and i'm gonna do this. for MM members $400 ...it needs a good home pics of the back - lillitnn92 - 05-10-2006 7 days later Bump! - lillitnn92 - 05-22-2006 new price bump....$300 - lillitnn92 - 07-26-2006 new price bump. it's $200 here, $300 everywhere else. i just posted it on the largest Bass players forum.....might go fast!! hint hint
- lillitnn92 - 10-29-2006 bump!! |