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Description of Martin Audio CDD10 YOKE ASSEMBLY WHITE
When you start planning how to fly or mount speakers in a venue, studio or small club, the Martin Audio CDD10 YOKE ASSEMBLY WHITE often turns out to be that missing link that turns a random collection of boxes into a neat, professional-looking system.
It’s not a loudspeaker or an effect, but a quality mounting yoke that lets your system perform properly without unnecessary compromises. It helps you set the cabinet at the right angle, save space, improve safety and, crucially, get rid of that “temporary, slightly dodgy rig” feeling.
If you’ve ever hung speakers on DIY hooks or some “universal but slightly sketchy” brackets, you’ll know that nagging feeling in the back of your mind all too well. You don’t get that with this frame.
It’s purpose-built for CDD10 cabinet systems, taking into account their weight, centre of gravity and typical installation scenarios. So you’re not fighting with misaligned holes or unnecessary wobble. Everything goes together like a kit – then you simply set the angle and tighten the fixings.
Why choose this model?
- The steel frame is rated for the working load of CDD10 systems and offers a solid safety margin
- The design allows the speaker to be tilted and rotated in both vertical and horizontal planes, so you can aim the sound precisely where you need it
- The white powder-coated finish blends neatly with light interiors in clubs, restaurants, venues and studios
- Fixing points are laid out sensibly, so installation can be done quickly without any clever tricks
- Using a genuine manufacturer yoke improves overall system safety and complies with the brand’s own standards
Model overview
There’s a key point people often overlook: the right bracket quite literally affects the sound. When a cabinet is hung at the correct angle, coverage becomes more even, with fewer dead spots and harsh hotspots. This is exactly what the Martin Audio CDD10 YOKE ASSEMBLY WHITE is built for – it helps you position the speakers securely and accurately, rather than just hanging them “somewhere in that direction”.
The yoke itself is a classic U-shaped frame. The cabinet is attached at the sides, and the frame is then fixed to a wall, beam or mounting panel. This format is convenient because once the main install is done, you can still fine-tune tilt and rotation without rebuilding the whole structure.
The steel is thick enough not only to take the static load, but also to cope with extra stress from vibrations at higher SPL. That matters both in live venues and in bars where the system may run for hours at elevated levels.
The finish is more than just cosmetic. The powder coating protects the metal from scratches and corrosion. If you’re installing sound in a space with fluctuating temperatures or humidity towards the top end of normal, that’s a real advantage. The yoke keeps its appearance for longer and won’t start rusting at the first sign of condensation or accidental moisture.
Well-placed fixing points allow you to anchor the frame into common construction materials: concrete, brick, solid timber, reinforced partitions. Of course, the actual method depends on the plugs and anchor bolts chosen by you or your installer. But the frame’s geometry is based on real-world mounting practice, not an idealised “perfect wall” scenario.
Special attention has been paid to matching the CDD10 enclosure. The gap between the side arms, the position of the fixing holes and the overall dimensions are all chosen so the cabinet sits snugly without play. At the same time, there is just enough adjustment room to set the exact position. In use, this slack is locked down by the fixings, so you don’t get any unwanted rattles from vibration.
Installation doesn’t require any exotic tools. A standard kit will do: drill with masonry bits, suitable anchors, a socket wrench or screwdriver that matches your chosen hardware. That’s convenient if you’re assembling and tuning the system yourself, or if there’s no dedicated install crew on staff and everything falls to the house engineer or venue technician.
Visually, the white yoke paired with white cabinets looks clean and tends to “disappear” against a light wall. That’s important in restaurants, conference spaces, plush venues with glass and velvet, where the equipment shouldn’t be shouting for attention. In these projects the sound has to be there, but visually it should be almost invisible.
And there’s a small bonus for anyone who regularly reconfigures their rig: this yoke makes it relatively easy to take a cabinet down, swap positions with another, or tweak the aiming to suit a new stage layout or listening area.
Who is this model for?
Put simply, the Martin Audio CDD10 YOKE ASSEMBLY WHITE is for anyone using CDD10 speakers in a flown or wall-mounted setup rather than on the floor – and who wants that done safely, neatly and without DIY compromises.
For a club or bar sound engineer, the yoke gives confidence that the system is securely rigged, will cope with the evening’s peak levels and won’t need any emergency intervention.
The installation will look tidy, not like a “temporary fix” that ended up being permanent.
For a professional musician building a compact rehearsal room or a personal mini-stage, this yoke helps you do things properly.
Not “on a couple of hardware-store hooks”, but on a proper branded suspension system, designed specifically for these speakers.
You get a stable, predictable position for your cabinets, which makes life much easier when tuning monitors and front-of-house systems.
For a sound producer or composer setting up a hybrid “studio plus lecture room” space, this frame is just as useful. You can hang CDD10 units at different angles and use them both as a monitoring system for live sets and as a sound solution for workshops, presentations and film screenings.
For installation professionals fitting out conference rooms, event lofts, hotel spaces or restaurants, using the manufacturer’s own yokes is almost a standard for safety and reputation. Clients notice when equipment is hung not on generic brackets but on hardware that’s clearly made to match. It looks reassuring even at a glance.
And even if you’re simply an enthusiast who’s managed to pick up a great pair of CDD10s and wants to mount them neatly in a home studio or media room, this yoke saves you the hassle of hunting for compatible brackets. Buy it, install according to the instructions, set the angle, tighten the bolts – and forget about the problem.
Specifications of Martin Audio CDD10 YOKE ASSEMBLY WHITE
- Product type: U-shaped mounting yoke for CDD10 loudspeakers
- Purpose: suspended / wall mounting and precise aiming of loudspeaker systems on walls or structural elements
- Compatibility: passive and active CDD10 series models from Martin Audio
- Construction material: high-strength steel
- Finish: powder-coated polymer paint
- Colour: white (White)
- Design: side-mounted to the enclosure with adjustable tilt
- Adjustment range: rotation of the cabinet around the frame axis (vertical and horizontal tilt, depending on mounting method)
- Mounting to surface: via fixing holes in the crossbar of the frame
- Fastener compatibility: standard anchor bolts and wall plugs appropriate for the surface type
- Rated load: engineered for the mass of the Martin Audio CDD10 loudspeaker with a built-in safety margin
- Applications: installations in clubs, bars, restaurants, conference rooms, studios and home multimedia spaces
- Additional protection: scratch- and corrosion-resistant finish for indoor use
- Manufacturer: Martin Audio, United Kingdom