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Yamaha · DM3-D

DM3-D

A 48 or 96kHz compact console with sixteen local mic or line inputs, nine motorized faders, six mix buses, two matrices, 18-channel USB and 16x16 Dante
Market statusCurrent ultra-compact Dante surfaceChecked Aug 16
Reference price$2,199.99 current authorized U.S. referenceCurrent Yamaha authorized U.S. market
Product cyclecurrentRelease history under review
EvidenceWell supported6 publishers · 3 independent
Next full checkAug 23, 2026Price checks run sooner
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Ready to buy

Confirm the exact machine and complete setup

The retained reference is $2,199.99 current authorized U.S. reference. Price the Dante stagebox, qualified switches and cable, clock and redundancy design, external power plan, case, router and recording storage. Confirm the current configuration, included parts, support path, return terms and the work that must be preserved before ordering.

02

Current market

The facts that change the ownership choice

Each line carries its own check date because price, software, specifications, and product cycle do not age at the same speed.

QuestionCurrent answerFreshnessBasis

Current price

$2,199.99 current authorized U.S. reference

Price the Dante stagebox, qualified switches and cable, clock and redundancy design, external power plan, case, router and recording storage. Confirm the checkout price and package before paying.

Checked todayDirect source1 evidence item

Market branch

Ultra-compact Dante motorized surface
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Purchase boundary

Dante adds sixteen channels but not more mix channels or buses, and Primary and Secondary ports provide network redundancy only in a correctly designed compatible Dante topology, not duplicate console power or processing
Checked todayOur synthesis2 evidence items

Capacity and surface

16 mono inputs, 1 stereo channel and 2 FX returns pair with 16 local mic or line sockets, 8 XLR outputs, 9 motorized faders and a 9-inch touchscreen
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Buses and monitors

6 mix buses, 2 FX buses, stereo LR and 2 matrices remain the ceiling even when Dante adds remote sockets
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Dante and control

16x16 Dante uses Primary and Secondary etherCON ports; redundancy depends on the configured Dante mode, switches and endpoints, while the local surface remains available if remote control fails
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Recording, scenes and firmware

USB provides 18-track computer recording and playback plus stereo USB-storage capture; Dante firmware, devices, show files and editor versions should be backed up and tested together
Checked todayDirect source2 evidence items

Current verdict

The smallest defended Dante surface

DM3-D is the compact choice when a documented 16x16 Dante stagebox or installed-audio workflow justifies the premium over DM3 Standard.

Checked todayOur synthesis7 evidence items
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Other paths

The alternatives change what the DM3-D is worth

These are not generic competitors. Each one represents a different way to buy into the same market.

01lower upfront

Yamaha

DM3 Standard

$1,799.99 current authorized U.S. reference
Best fit
Ultra-compact motorized surface without Dante
Tradeoff
Six mix buses and sixteen live microphone inputs define the show size, DM3 Standard has no Dante ports, and its external power supply and touch-led workflow need a practical spare, protection and operator test
Open the source
02ownership

Allen & Heath

Qu-5

$1,999.99 current authorized U.S. reference
Best fit
Compact expandable surface
Tradeoff
The standard Qu-5 has SLink but not the Qu-5D model's dedicated Dante interface, and adding stageboxes increases socket count rather than the console's thirty-eight-input processing ceiling
Open the source
04

What changed

The product has a history

Older observations stay in the ledger when the current view changes. That lets a buyer tell the difference between an old complaint, an active issue, and a problem that was corrected.

  1. notable

    Current market position retained

    DM3-D was checked against its manufacturer record, the current category collection and the nearest ownership alternatives.

Price record

The price history starts here

Each amount stays tied to its source and capture date. Conflicting prices remain visible until the seller resolves them.

  1. $2,199.99 current authorized U.S. reference

    Current reference priceA structured timeline will begin with the next source capture

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Owner experience

What repeats after the purchase

Owner discussion repeatedly returns to dante topology, clocking, network redundancy, six-bus capacity, external power and scene or firmware compatibility rather than specifications alone.

These are self-reported experiences from a changing mix of owners, conditions and software versions. They identify questions to test, not a failure rate.
SignalWhat owners reportOur readEvidence

Dante topology, clocking, network redundancy, six-bus capacity, external power and scene or firmware compatibility

Owners repeatedly discuss stagebox compatibility, bus counts, scene and firmware behavior, router design, remote-control recovery, recording media and service access; those self-reports are bounded experience, not failure rates or universal sound-quality conclusions.

Prove Dante Primary and Secondary behavior with the exact switches and stagebox, then rehearse scene recovery, controller loss and power restoration before public use.

1 evidence record
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Sources

Why we believe the current view

The page separates what a source states directly from what we conclude across sources.

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DM3-D product recordYamaha · identity

Yamaha identifies DM3-D as a 48 or 96kHz compact console with sixteen local mic or line inputs, nine motorized faders, six mix buses, two matrices, 18-channel USB and 16x16 Dante

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DM3-D current offerYamaha · price

$2,199.99 current authorized U.S. reference was retained from the current manufacturer or authorized-market record with package and availability qualifications kept visible.

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DM3-D support and specificationsYamaha · specification

Yamaha publishes setup, compatibility or service material that makes this purchase boundary explicit: Dante adds sixteen channels but not more mix channels or buses, and Primary and Secondary ports provide network redundancy only in a correctly designed compatible Dante topology, not duplicate console power or processing

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Current authorized digital mixer marketSweetwater · price

A current authorized multibrand collection exposes live price, stock, form factor, local I/O, channel count, recording, stagebox ecosystems and purchaser reviews while keeping a console listing separate from the cost of a complete live system.

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Independent digital live mixer reviews and comparisonsSound On Sound · specification

Independent hands-on coverage compares surface workflow, remote control, buses, stagebox and recording paths across X32, WING, StudioLive, Ui and other digital mixers, with limitations attached to the tested console, firmware and application.

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editorial
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Independent live mixer field reviewsAudioTechnology · consensus

Field reviews compare compact surfaces and rack engines through real routing, fader, touchscreen, network, I/O, show and recording workflows rather than treating channel count or manufacturer sound claims as universal rankings.

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Current owner discussions about digital live mixersLive-sound owners and operators · consensus

Owners repeatedly discuss stagebox compatibility, bus counts, scene and firmware behavior, router design, remote-control recovery, recording media and service access; those self-reports are bounded experience, not failure rates or universal sound-quality conclusions.

Source type
community
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DM3 Standard alternative recordYamaha · alternative

DM3 Standard represents the ultra-compact motorized surface without dante branch at $1,799.99 current authorized U.S. reference.

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Qu-5 alternative recordAllen & Heath · alternative

Qu-5 represents the compact expandable surface branch at $1,999.99 current authorized U.S. reference.

Source type
manufacturer
Content hash
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Open Allen & Heath

The manufacturer record, current market collection, support material and independent category evidence were checked on August 16, 2026. The checkout package and regional support path still need verification. Owner reports are retained as bounded experience, not a reliability rate. Processed channels, local sockets, physical faders, mono or stereo buses, stagebox protocols and included versus optional network cards remain distinct. Wireless control is never treated as guaranteed or redundant by itself; a wired path, prepared fallback controller, power plan and rehearsed show restore are part of a remote rig. Firmware, apps, editor versions, show files, scenes, recall safes, clocking and recording media must be qualified together before a live event. Automated gain, feedback, dynamics and limiting tools do not guarantee intelligibility, hearing safety or regulatory compliance. Safe SPL and exposure management require competent operation and appropriate measurement, while mains distribution, grounding and temporary electrical work belong to qualified professionals following local rules. No record claims one preamp, sample rate, processing architecture or console sounds universally better, and owner reports remain bounded experience rather than reliability statistics.

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