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Product Description:
Specifically designed for use with SB168-ES EtherSound stage boxes, the M7CL-48ES replaces the 48 internal head amps of the M7CL-48 with two EtherSound ports that provide plug-and-play connection to up to three SB168-ES units.

- Two EtherSound ports for easy auto-configured connection to as many as three SB168-ES stage boxes (Optional) in daisy-chain or ring configuration. A third port is provided for permanent connection to a computer.
- 48 mono and 4 stereo inputs (a total of 56 mixing channels), 16 mix buses, LCR bus, 8 matrix channels, and 8 DCAs.
- 8 assignable omni inputs and outputs, and 3 Mini-YGDAI card slots.
- Virtual effect and EQ rack: up to 4 simultaneous multi-effect processors; up to 8 simultaneous 31-band graphic EQs.
- Centralogic interface: central, logical, and intuitive.
- Dual power modes: use the built in power supply, or add an external PW800W power supply unit (optional) for failsafe dual-supply operation.
The M7CL-48ES adds EtherSound stage box connectivity for state-of-the-art system layout and signal routing capability, while retaining superior M7CL efficiency, functionality, and sound.
Onboard EtherSound and 3rd Port

Where the original M7CL-48 has 48 analog inputs, the 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.
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Number of SB168-ES units |
ID #1 |
ID #2 |
ID #3 |
| Daisy Chain |
Three |
1 & 7 |
2 & 7 |
3 & 8 |
| Two |
1 & 7 |
2 & 8 |
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| One |
1 & 8 |
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| Ring |
Three |
1 & 5 |
2 & 5 |
3 & 6 |
| Two |
1 & 5 |
2 & 6 |
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| One |
1 & 6 |
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Simple SB168-ES switch settings allow a variety of configurations.
NOTE: SB168-ES firmware version 1.1 and EtherSound module firmware version C16 are required for full functionality with the M7CL-48ES.
Analog Insert via OMNI I/O

Although the 48 analog inputs are replaced by EtherSound ports, the M7CL-48ES retains eight OMNI inputs and eight OMNI outputs that can be used for direct analog connection. These provide an ideal way to insert outboard processors and other equipment.
Data Compatibility with All M7CL Consoles
The M7CL-48ES is compatible with backup data created by the M7CL-32 and M7CL-48 consoles, so time and effort you've spent creating finely-tuned setups for the M7CL-32 or M7CL-48 won't be wasted.

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Three Slots for Flexible System Expansion
The M7CL-48ES retains the three Mini-YGDAI expansion slots of the M7CL-32/48, so expandability is not reduced in any way. The expansion slots can be used to add analog or digital I/O, versatile Aviom personal monitoring systems, direct live recording capability via high-performance Dante digital media networking, the ability to use multiple external processing plug-ins via the Waves SoundGrid system, and more.
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