The mg-mica multipurpose grid, Flown configuration – Meyer Sound 600-HP User Manual

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CHAPTER 7

THE MG-MICA MULTIPURPOSE GRID

The MG-MICA multipurpose grid (Figure 7.7) allows multiple
600-HP subwoofers fitted with MRF-600 rigging frames
and/or MICA compact high-power curvilinear array loud-
speakers to be flown or ground-supported in numerous
configurations. The subwoofer’s MRF-600 GuideALink rig-
ging is directly compatible with MICA, and links to both the
grid and MICA enclosures using the same slots and pins.

Figure 7.7. The MG-MICA multipurpose grid

CAUTION:

For complete information on load

ratings and how to set up the MG-MICA

multipurpose grid, please use the MG-MICA Assem-
bly Guide (part number 05.147.034.01) available at
www.meyersound.com.

The MG-MICA grid can accommodate a variety of pickup
configurations using its six pick-up points — three on the
front and rear of the frame. In addition, the grid can be sus-
pended from a single pickup point with the optional MGCP-
MICA center point rigging beam.

600-HP subwoofers equipped with the optional MRF-600
rigging frame can be linked directly to the MG-MICA grid to
form flown and ground-stacked arrays.

Flown Configuration

The 600-HP rigging frame receives the MG-MICA grid links
exactly the same way as MICA (Figure 7.8). For complete
information on front and rear configurations as well as load
ratings please refer to the MG-MICA Assembly Guide (part
number 05.147.034.01) available on www.meyersound.com.

Figure 7.8. Using the MG-MICA to fly a 600-HP array

CAUTION:

The weight of the 600-HP fitted

with rigging is 215 lbs (97.52 kg). Never ex-

ceed the load rating of the MG-MICA grid.

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