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FREE SHIPPING - Yamaha MQ1202 "Japa-Neve", fully recapped + Direct-Out Headbangers Mod! Small PM1000, Tamura transformers, fat Pres. 4 band EQ
FREE SHIPPING - Yamaha MQ1202 "Japa-Neve", fully recapped + Direct-Out Headbangers Mod! Small PM1000, Tamura transformers, fat Pres. 4 band EQ
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At Herscheid & the Headbangers: Yamaha MQ1202 with direct out in Very Good condition!
Vintage Mixer (Fully Serviced, Recapped)
Amazing vintage mixer from the late 1970s, featuring Tamura mic input transformers on every channel — the same type found in the legendary Yamaha PM-1000, TEAC mixers, and more. On top of that, the main program out (XLR) also runs through a Tamura output transformer, giving this unit its rich, musical character.
This unit has been fully serviced:
- Every single capacitor replaced with high-quality Nichicon low ERS capacitor
- Pots, faders, selectors, inputs, and outputs cleaned → smooth and reliable operation, no scratchiness
- Direct outs added to each channel (post-EQ, post-fader) for maximum flexibility
Features & highlights:
- 4-band cut/boost EQ — more flexible than some PM-series counterparts
- Echo send/receive (or any external effects), AUX In 1/2, and a foldback channel for monitoring or creative routing
- Very low noise floor for a vintage unit — no noticeable hiss with channels optimally adjusted → perfectly usable in professional environments
- Direct outs + Tamura transformers = killer tone-shaping options in a modern studio setup
Condition:
- Cosmetic: Good overall (see photos)
- Operating: Very Good
- Operating notes:
- 1) LOW EQ on channel #7 will not have any effect on the signal regardless of it's position. 2) Channel #3 will always produce a slightly lower output when receiving an identical signal compared to other channels. It is still 100% usable, and you can still drive the master section in the red with it, but it will need to be 1 "mic attenuation position" higher to produce the same output as the other 11 channels. I think it's because of the limited physical connection for the signal inside the fader.
- Both of these issues are fixable but for now I prefer to discount the mixer until I have time to find parts and fix it.
The MQ Series operating manual is easy to find online, with plenty of examples and setup guidance.
This is simply a fantastic mixer for anyone who wants that classic Yamaha analog sound with Tamura transformers and the flexibility of modern direct outs





















