Meyer Sound UPJunior User Manual

Page 6

Advertising
background image

QUICKFLY RIGGING PUTS UPJUNIOR WHEREVER YOU NEED IT

Meyer Sound’s patented QuickFly rigging is as versatile and easy to use as the UPJunior itself. Designed for maximum safety

and strength, UPJunior’s QuickFly mounting options enable UPJunior to be used singly or in arrays of two or three, and

mounted on ceilings (such as for under-balcony applications), floors, walls, or trusses; used as a stage monitor; or, with the

use of a third-party adapter, pole mounted.

Mounting and rigging options make use of UPJunior’s integral top and bottom aluminum end plates (made of heavy duty,

high-strength, corrosion-resistant 6061-T6 aluminum) with threaded M8 attachment points.

Combining its VariO horn with its QuickFly hardware, UPJunior is capable of an unparalleled degree of utility, enabling smooth

coverage to be attained in even the trickiest situations.

MAAM-UPJunior Array Adapter Plate

The MAAM-UPJunior array adapter plate enables a variety of vertical and horizontal array configurations using two or three UPJunior

cabinets. The MAAM-UPJunior has holes for accepting eyebolts or a shackle for maximum flexibility in mounting and rigging, and

allows the separation between two cabinets in an array to be set to any angle from 10 to 80 degrees. The MAAM-UPJunior is also

used when laying the cabinet horizontally for use as a stage monitor.

MAAM-UPJunior lets UPJunior be
used as a stage monitor.

With MAAM-UPJunior, up to three
UPJunior cabinets can be arrayed
vertically or horizontally.

MAAM-UPJunior enables any angle
between 10 and 80 degrees to be set
between two UPJunior cabinets.

UPJunior

Advertising