Ground-stacked configuration, The optional mdtl-mica downtilt link, Mcf-mica caster frame – Meyer Sound 600-HP User Manual

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CHAPTER 7

Ground-Stacked Configuration

The MG-MICA ground-stacked pockets receive the 600-HP
links directly (Figure 7.9). Many combinations are possible;
the most common are listed in the table below.

Table 7.5. 600-HP Link Positions to MG-MICA Grid (ground-stacked)

Rear

Front

Angle for 600-HP with respect

to the MG-MICA grid

-3

0

0.5° uptilt

0

0

2.5° downtilt

6

+3

0.5° uptilt

Figure 7.9. Using the MG-MICA to support a 600-HP ground-stack

THE OPTIONAL MDTL-MICA DOWNTILT LINK

The MDTL-MICA downtilt link adds a fixed amount of
downtilt to ground-stacked MICA loudspeakers. The ver-
satile MDTL-MICA links connect to the rear GuideALinks of
the bottom MICA and can be used to downtilt MICAs when
they are ground-stacked on top of the MG-MICA or the
600-HP subwoofer.

Figure 7.10. The MDTL-MICA can be used to downtilt MICA loudspeakers
when ground-stacked on top of the MG-MICA or the 600-HP

For complete information on the optional MDTL-MICA
please refer to MG-MICA Assembly Guide (part number
05.147.034.01)

MCF-MICA CASTER FRAME

The heavy-duty MCF-MICA caster frame (Figure 7.11) al-
lows you to transport stacks of up to three 600-HP sub-
woofers fitted with MRF-600 rigging frames. The 600-HP’s
GuideALinks are fully compatible with the optional MCF-
MICA caster frame and connect the enclosures securely,
allowing the convenient transport of straight stacks of
subwoofers. The MCF-MICA’s rugged steel frame facilitates
the use of forklifts.

Figure 7.11. The MCF-MICA caster frame

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