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Tuesday
02Feb2010

World's Most Popular Digital Mixer Goes Ethernet Remote - Yamaha M7CLV3

The Yamaha M7CL-48ES adds remote EtherSound stage box connectivity for state-of-the-art system layout and signal routing capability, while retaining superior M7CL efficiency, functionality, and sound. Now at a great price point for "next generation" techonology and new functionality. Get a quick quote or contact an EAR product specialist 800-473-6914.

Onboard EtherSound and 3rd Port

The original M7CL-48 has 48 analog inputs, the new M7CL-48ES has a total of three EtherSound ports: two for connection to as many as three Yamaha SB168-ES EtherSound stage boxes in either daisy chain or ring configuration. The 3rd port allows permanent connection to a computer while the stage boxes are connected in ring mode.

Auto-configuration for Plug-and-Play Convenience

To set up a basic daisy-chain system all you need to do is connect the M7CL-48ES to the SB168-ES stage boxes via appropriate cables and turn on the power. The ESMonitor software is not required. Everything is configured automatically, and you don't even have to set or worry about the order of the ID numbers of the SB168-ES units used. Switch a few settings and setting up a ring network is just as easy.

Get a quick quote or contact an EAR product specialist 800-473-6914. More factory fresh info.

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