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M7CL Quick Start Guide Part 1
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A quick guide to the M7CL hardware versions.
There are three different hardware versions. They look and work the same way in operation, but offer different
numbers of channels and locations for the mic inputs.
M7CL-48
M7CL-32
M7CL-48ES
M7CL-48 has 48 mono channels with mic preamps on
the rear panel. There are also four stereo channels
with identical mic pre-amps on the rear. There are 16
Omni output XLRs on the rear. (An Omni output is one
that can be patched to different output channels by the
user.)
M7CL-32 has 32 mono channels with mic preamps on
the rear panel. There are also four stereo channels
with identical mic pre-amps on the rear. There are 16
Omni output XLRs on the rear. (An Omni output is one
that can be patched to different output channels by the
user.)
M7CL-48ES has the same 48 mono channels and four
stereo channels as M7CL-48 but only 8 mic pre-amps
and 8 Omni output XLRs on the rear. To connect more
microphones, remote mic input stage boxes such as
SB168-ES should be added. These are daisy chain
connected via Cat5e cable. The connection system uses
EtherSound protocol and M7CL-48ES has EtherSound
ports on the rear panel. The EtherSound ports are not
found as standard on the other, non-ES, models.
M7CL-48ES uses an innovative Auto Con gure mode for
easy setup in the standard con guration.
Note;
Note; You can nd background information to EtherSound connectivity as a download from Yamaha’s
www.yamahaproaudio.com Self Training area. Look for Networked Audio>> EtherSound Setup Guide.
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