Meyer Sound 600-HP User Manual

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CHAPTER 7

Whether you’re deploying or striking an array, the MCF-
MICA can temporarily support its weight — making it easy
to assemble or disassemble the array in stacks of up to
three 600-HPs.

Figure 7.12. 600-HPs on the MCF-MICA caster frame

CAUTION:

Do not exceed three 600-HP sub-

woofers high to avoid tipping over the stack.

CAUTION:

Avoid moving the 600-HP stack in

the front-to-back direction of the subwoofers

(the long side); always move the stack sideways to
avoid tipping it over.

MG-MICA REAR LINK
Maximum Downtilt

MG-MICA

MG-MICA REAR LINK
Maximum Uptilt

MG-MICA FRONT LINK
Maximum Uptilt

Stowed

Position

Stowed

Position

MG-MICA FRONT LINK
Maximum Downtilt

MICA / 600-HP

REAR LINK

Ground-Stacked

Position

FRONT

MICA / 600-HP

FRONT LINK

Ground-Stacked

Position

1. Always use two quick release pins on each MG-MICA link.
2. DO NOT use ground-stack holes for flying points.

SAFETY WARNINGS!

Figure 7.13. The 600-HP stack should only be moved sideways when being
transported on the MCF-MICA caster frame

In order to transport stacks of 600-HP subwoofers as safely
as possible, the MCF-MICA has two positions — one for
the 600-HP and one for MICA. The 600-HP position allows
the stack to have its center of gravity as close as possible
to the center of the caster frame.

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600-HP

positions

Figure 7.14. 600-HP and MICA positions on the MCF-MICA

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