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  • Page 1 CN12 CM12 CM15 CM18...
  • Page 2 Mach Speakers A/S, Denmark. Mach Speakers A/S • Perspektivvej 2 • 9900 Frederikshavn • Denmark Tel: +45 72 15 08 52 • Fax: +45 98 43 14 15 • e−mail: Mach-Service@martin.dk P/N 35020016, Rev C...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Parallel system CN12 .................................16 System configuration...................................17 Switching between Passive and Active mode......................18 Parallel system in passive mode CM12, CM15 and CM18..................19 Configuring your Mach CM system for active mode operation................20 Painting the speaker ..................................23 Maintenance of speakers ................................24 How to remove grille.................................24 How to change drivers/woofers............................24...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    To get the most out of your Mach speakers and ensure an easy and trouble-free installation please read the manual carefully and follow the instructions.
  • Page 5: The C-Range

    Mach Safecoat for maximum scratch resistance. ontents of the box The Mach C-range is supplied as a complete system and your CN12 and CM12 package should contain the following items: 1 Speaker...
  • Page 6 Your CM15 package should contain the following items: 1 Speaker 1 Spider bracket (mounted on speaker cabinet) 3 Eyebolts 1 Manual 1 Speakon connector Eyebolt Manual Speakon Spider bracket Your CM18 package should contain the following items: 1 Speaker 1 Spider bracket (mounted on speaker cabinet) 3 Eyebolts 1 Manual 1 Speakon connector...
  • Page 7: Description Of The C-Range Speakers

    escription of the C-range speakers The range can be divided into 3 different groups of products: Near-field top boxes and full-range speakers for medium SPL application where ultimate sound quality is required at low-to-medium SPL with low-to-medium projection and with wide dispersion. Medium-throw top boxes and full-range speakers for high SPL applications where ultimate sound quality is required at medium-to-high SPL with medium projection and with more focused dispersion.
  • Page 8: Installation

    Your new Mach C-range speaker is one of the most versatile products on the market and every possible effort has been made to make it quick and easy to install your product. The many different installation options available will be described below.
  • Page 9: Spider Bracket

    All CN12 and CM12 speakers are supplied with the revolutionary spider bracket shown below. The bracket can be mounted vertically and horizontally depending on the direction the speaker should be flown and enables easy mounting with a minimum of time and effort.
  • Page 10: How To Install Your C-Range Speaker On The Optional Multibracket

    ow to install your C-range speaker on the optional Multibracket The C-range is available with an optional Multibracket that represents the optimum solution for many types of wall and ceiling installations. Adjusting the angle Loosen the vertical adjustment locking bolt, remove the locking pin and adjust the bracket to the required vertical position.
  • Page 11 To mount a CN or CM cabinet on a wall please use the following procedure 1. Find the correct position on the wall and mark where the base of the bracket should be positioned 2. Take the bracket and hold the base flat to the wall at the marked position 3.
  • Page 12: How To Install Your C-Range Speaker With The U-Bracket

    All the smaller models in the C-range are supplied with a U-bracket as standard. For many installation purposes this bracket will be the optimum solution as it is very versatile and easy to use. Illustrated below are a number of ways to use the U-Bracket. Note! Illustration shows U-bracket for CN12 and CM12 Wall mounting Ceiling mounting...
  • Page 13: How To Mount Speaker With Eyebolts

    The eyebolt should be tightened with no more than 5 NM (3.7 ft-lbs). The certified maximum load for the standard Mach eyebolt is 4000 kilograms (8800 lbs) Warning! Make sure that you comply with all local health and safety regulations when you fly a product.
  • Page 14: Rotatable Horn

    otatable horn The CM12, CM15 and CM18 feature a rotatable horn that allows the speaker to be flown vertically or horizontally and still maintain the required dispersion.The default positioning of the horn is for horizontal installation. If vertical installation is required remove the grille and unscrew the horn base-plate (On the CM12 unscrew the actual horn). The horn can now be rotated 90 degrees to achieve the required dispersion.
  • Page 15: Connection

    onnection The C-range has a flexible and user-friendly connection module with double connectors, which gives the user the choice of using NL-4 connectors or screw terminals. ow to connect speaker cable to barrier strip terminals The barrier strip terminals are a quick and easy way to connect the speaker to an amplifier without using a connector. When using the barrier strip terminals you can either connect a stripped wire or fit a U-type cable shoe on the end of the wire as illustrated.
  • Page 16: Connecting To Amplifier

    Mach Speakers A/S recommend 2x4 mm (11 AWG) or 4x4 mm (11 AWG) Mach speaker cable. This is a professional rubber cable that is waterproof, has low impedance, low inductance and low capacitance. It also has a low sulfur content that ensures minimum cable oxidation.
  • Page 17: Parallel System Cn12

    CN12 If you require more speakers for better sound distribution and you only have a limited number of output channels on your amplifier, you can connect more than one speaker to each channel.This can be done by linking the speakers for each channel in parallel as illustrated.
  • Page 18: System Configuration

    For maximum flexibility, all Mach CM speakers can run either passive, using the built-in crossover, or active/biamped with direct drive of each transducer.The speakers are all set up as passive from the factory, but can easily be switched over to active mode at a later stage.
  • Page 19: Switching Between Passive And Active Mode

    Passive and Active mode For the CM series Mach has developed a completely new, extremely safe and user friendly way to switch between Passive and Active mode.The procedure is very quick and simple: 1. Unscrew the lid on the terminal plate with the two screws 2.
  • Page 20: Parallel System In Passive Mode Cm12, Cm15 And Cm18

    arallel system in passive mode CM12, CM15 and CM18 If you require more speakers for better sound distribution and you only have a limited number of output channels on your amplifier, you can connect more than one speaker to each channel.This can be done by linking the speakers for each channel in parallel as illustrated.
  • Page 21: Configuring Your Mach Cm System For Active Mode Operation

    Please note that this manual does not go into detail about the use of the Mach 20.06 controller, but all speaker presets for the Mach CM series are preloaded in new or available for download for older controllers, making the configuration of the system quick and effortless.
  • Page 22 Bi-amp 2-way In bi-amp 2-way configurations each transducer is driven by a separate amplifier and the system is crossed over directly by the M20.06 for 2-way full range output. Amplifier HF Crossover M.20.06 Output Input Output Input 2+/2- Mains Mains Amplifier LF Output Input...
  • Page 23 Triple-amp 3-way In a triple-amp 3-way system each transducer is run by a separate amplifier and all signal modulation is done by the M20.06. Amplifier HF Output Input Crossover M.20.06 2+/2- Mains Amplifier LF Output Input Mains Output Input 1+/1- Mains Amplifier Sub Output...
  • Page 24: Painting The Speaker

    The C-range cabinets are made of MDF coated with Mach Safecoat and can easily be painted to match the color scheme of your venue. To paint your speaker please follow the procedure below: 1. Remove the front grille 2.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Of Speakers

    Although speaker systems normally only require very limited maintenance there are several things you can do to ensure that your Mach system sounds as good 3 years after installation as on the day you bought it: Never overload your system – stay within the specified limits for power handling.
  • Page 26: Technical Information

    18 flying points - four of which are fully adjustable - and eyebolts included as standard with every speaker, the C- Range is an extremely versatile installation speaker series.The distinct new CN12 in the C-Range speaker series from MACH powerfully projects every nuance of pure sound in any environment you choose.
  • Page 27: Specsheet Cm12

    18 flying points - four of which are fully adjustable - the CM12 is an extremely versatile installation speaker allowing for full flexibility in vertical and horizontal positioning.The distinct new CM12 in the C-Range speaker series from MACH powerfully projects every nuance of pure sound in any environment you choose. SPECIFICATIONS...
  • Page 28: Specsheet Cm15

    - four of which are fully adjustable - the C-Range is an extremely versatile installation speaker allowing for full flexibility in vertical and horizontal positioning. The distinct new CM15 in the C-Range speaker series from MACH powerfully projects every nuance of pure sound in any environment you choose.
  • Page 29: Specsheet Cm18

    - four of which are fully adjustable - the C-Range is an extremely versatile installation speaker allowing for full flexibility in vertical and horizontal positioning. The distinct new CM18 in the C-Range speaker series from MACH powerfully projects every nuance of pure sound in any environment you choose.
  • Page 30: Warranty

    Manufacturer: MACH Speaker A/S Perspektivvej 2 9900 Frederikshavn Denmark We, MACH Speakers A/S, declare under our responsibility that the following product(s) Product: CN12/CM12/CM15/CM18 Type: Speaker Are in conformity with: - COUNCIL DIRECTIVE of 3 May 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to...
  • Page 31: Ordering Spare Parts

    In the unlikely event of your speaker breaking down some of the components can be ordered as spare parts. For information on how to order in your country please contact your local supplier or contact the head office in Denmark at the following address: Mach Speakers A/S Perspektivvej 2 DK-9900 Frederikshavn...
  • Page 32: C- Range Overview

    -range overview Co-designed by contractors for contractors, the C-range is a breakthrough in installation speaker design and offers extraordinarily easy installation. From full range near-field speakers to medium-throw speakers, the C-range is ideal for many types of venues such as bars, cafés and large live or playback venues. Specifications: Power rating IEC268: 150 watt Power rating peak: 600 watt...
  • Page 33 Specifications: Power rating IEC268: 300 watt Power rating peak: 1200 watt Sensitivity 1w/1m: 96dB (avg.) Max SPL, calculated long term: 121dB Max SPL, peak: 127 dB Frequency range +/-3dB: 80 Hz - 20 kHz Dispersion angle avg. H 90 x V 60 deg Nominal impedance: 8 ohm Recommended amplifier: 400 watt in 8 ohm Dimensions (HxWxD): 41.5 x 34.9 x 33.8 cm...
  • Page 34: Ci Range Overview

    I range overview A perfect complement to the C-range in most retail and club environments is the Mach CI series. All Mach CI in-fill speakers have wide, even dispersion that ensures good coverage in low ceiling applications. Specifications: Power rating IEC268...
  • Page 35 Supplier Mach Speakers A/S www.mach.dk...

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