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All top-boxes in the Touring Series feature an integrated 3-point flying system. We recommend
the Double Stud & Ring for flying track (P/N 93944003), manufactured by ATM, for use with
all models. The certified load of the stud mounted into the flying track is 274 kg in 45° with a
security factor 7. A comprehensive flying manual is available. 

 

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S Y S T E M

The crossover features a double thermal protection system that is active in both passive and
active modes. When power to the compression driver exceeds a safe level, the protection
system increases impedance and reduces power. The audible result is lower output from the
horn. When this happens, do not increase the high frequency level on the EQ or tone control, as
this may damage the protection circuit and eventually the compression driver. 

When power returns to a safe level, the protection circuit restores full signal to the horn and the
audio output returns to normal. 

The thermal protection circuit combines efficient protection with excellent sound quality. It is,
however, not a limiter; it is designed to catch momentary surges such as microphone feedback.
If the protection system is continuously engaged it will develop a “memory” and come in at
increasingly low levels. If this happens, either the system is under-specified or the amplifier is
clipping. 

 

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A B L E S

Always use high quality speaker cables. We recommend the 2x4, 4x4 or 8x4 mm

2

 Mach

speaker cable. These are professional speaker cables featuring watertight rubber insulation with
low sulphur content that ensures that the cable will not oxidize. The cables have low
impedance, low capacitance, and are soft and easy to wind. For recommended cable lengths,
refer to Table 2. 

 

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P E R I O D

As with all quality drivers, the drivers in the Mach T series need approximately 20 hours of
operation at 70% output before they will perform fully to specifications. 

Table 2: Recommended cable lengths (dampening factor = 50)

Cable size/load

8 ohms

4 ohms

2 ohms

1.5# (15 AWG)

15 m (50 ft.)

7.5 m (25 ft.)

4 m (13 ft.)

2.5# (13 AWG)

30 m (100 ft.)

15 m (50 ft.)

7.5 m (25 ft.)

4.0# (11 AWG)

60 m (200 ft.) 

30 m (100 ft.)

15 m (50 ft.)

Summary of Contents for M12T

Page 1: ...Touring series User Manual M12T M15T M30T M181T M182T M1201T M1502T...

Page 2: ...tin Professional A S Denmark All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form or by any means without permission in writing from Martin Professional A S Denmark Revision C Prin...

Page 3: ...r special processors The design philosophy is that acoustic problems are best solved with acoustic solutions As the most powerful processor cannot correct even basic acoustic problems there is no subs...

Page 4: ...is located directly behind the Speakon terminal Wire the crossover as shown for passive mode operation P A S S IV E M O D E M 1 2 T M 1 5 T M 3 0 T Red Woofer to LOW P Black Woofer to LOW Orange Tweet...

Page 5: ...mpression drivers through the 2 2 pins A C TI V E M O D E W IR I N G A L L M O D E L S Red Woofer to LOW A Black Woofer to LOW Orange Tweeter to HIGH A2 Blue Tweeter to HIGH A1 Jumper between HA and H...

Page 6: ...25 watt 16 ohm 1 3 kHza a All crossover slopes should be 24 dB Linkvitz Riley Inverted 12 400 watt 8 ohm 1 3 kHz Normal M15T 2 125 watt 16 ohm 1 3 kHz Normal 15 500 watt 8 ohm 1 3 kHz Normal M30T 2 12...

Page 7: ...thermal protection circuit combines efficient protection with excellent sound quality It is however not a limiter it is designed to catch momentary surges such as microphone feedback If the protectio...

Page 8: ...are required for servicing the speakers T O P B OX E S S T A G E M O N I T OR S Woofers UM4 Horns UM3 S U B S Woofers UM6 A L L M O D E L S Grill crossover Phillips No 2 Martin Professional A S Olof P...

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