Yamaha’s New Commercial Installation Solutions Ecosystem: The Key to Experience Sound
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Yamaha has launched its enhanced Commercial Installation Solutions (CIS) ecosystem at ISE 2026 in Barcelona, with new digital signal processors, power amplifiers and control solutions offering a new key to sound. Allowing users to integrate, configure and manage complex audio systems in a straightforward way, the enhanced CIS product portfolio is designed to provide reliable and flexible audio solutions for venues including hotels, restaurants, retail stores, corporate spaces and educational institutions
The new CIS lineup includes the DME5 and DME3 digital signal processors, eight new XMS series power amplifiers, MCP2 wall mount controller and TCD10 touchscreen control device, along with a significant update to Yamaha’s ProVisionaire system management and control software.
The DME5 and DME3 join the established DME series processors. These 1U units offer high quality, 96kHz audio processing, seamless connectivity with Yamaha digital mixers and feature Dante and analogue I/O. They also feature four channels of flexible I/O which are assignable as inputs or outputs, for unmatched configuration flexibility. Dual USB ports support background music playback and PC connectivity for web conferencing.
The XMS series is a range of 1U and 2U power amplifiers. The eight models provide power sharing across four output channels and include onboard DSP for speaker processing, delay and matrix routing, with a built-in speaker processor to optimise output settings. This helps to ensure safe, reliable operation, giving users greater confidence and security.
The MCP2 wall mount controller and TCD10 touchscreen controller combine flexible configuration with intuitive operation. The MCP2 supports up to 64 devices, while the TCD10 provides secure control with power over Ethernet (PoE) and versatile mounting options. Through working seamlessly with Yamaha’s ProVisionaire system management and control software, both controllers can also manage third-party devices, such as lighting and projectors, enabling straightforward AV control of the entire space.
Meanwhile, ProVisionaire Design and ProVisionaire Control PLUS software have been updated to Version 3.0. Now supporting a broader range of products and system components, a new Conductor feature allows DME5 or DME3 processors to coordinate multiple Yamaha devices. This makes system integration more intuitive, while simplifying daily operation.
“The scalable architecture and flexible control options of our revised CIS ecosystem ensures venues can adapt to evolving needs and technologies,” says Thomas Hemery, Senior General Manager of Yamaha’s Professional Solutions Division. “This means a reliable and future-proof investment, which supports long-term value and operational peace of mind, even as requirements change over time.”
The DME5, DME3, MCP2 and ProVisionaire V3.0 software will be available in Spring 2026. XMS amplifiers and the TCD10 controller will be available in the summer, along with a further major ProVisionaire Design and ProVisionaire Control PLUS update. This will enable even more flexible adjustment and integration within the CIS ecosystem, supporting an even wider range of applications and user needs.
Yamaha staff will be pleased to discuss the new CIS products on Booth 3F100 at ISE 2026, which takes place at the Fira de Barcelona in Barcelona, Spain, from February 3-6, 2026. All information about the new CIS Ecosystem and the products can be found on the new CIS Landing page.
