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CHAPTER 7
MICA Loudspeaker Pinned to Downtilt Link and 600-HP
Subwoofer
■ Use the 0 position on the rear GuideALink to achieve a
16-degree downtilt with respect to the 600-HP.
■ Use the 6 position to achieve a 10-degree downtilt.
CAUTION: The MDTL-MICA downtilt link is
only rated for ground-stacking applications,
and should not be used in flown configurations..
NOTE: For complete information on
ground-stacking MICAs using the MG-
MICA Multipurpose Grid, please use the MG-MICA
Assembly Guide (part number 05.147.034.01),
available on www.meyersound.com.
THE MTF-MILO/MICA TRANSITION FRAME
When using MICA enclosures as downfill or frontfill with a
MILO array, the MTF-MILO/MICA transition frame is used
between the lowest MILO and the MICAs. The transition
frame provides nine angles between 0 degrees and 5
degrees (0.5-degree increments between 0 and 3 degrees,
and 1-degree increments between 3 and 5 degrees). These
are the same angles available with MILO.
Figure 7.8. An array with MILO and MICA using the MTF-MILO/MICA
transition frame
MCF-MICA CASTER FRAME
The heavy-duty MCF-MICA Caster Frame (Figure 7.9)
allows you to transport stacks of up to four MICA
enclosures. The MICA GuideALinks are fully compatible
with the optional MCF-MICA caster frame and connect
the enclosures securely, allowing the convenient transport
of straight or splayed stacks of MICA. The MCF-MICA’s
rugged steel frame facilitates the use of forklifts.
In addition the MCF-MICA can also be used to transport
600-HPs fitted with MRF-600 rigging frames in stacks of up
to three 600-HP high.
Figure 7.9. MICA caster frame
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 four
MICAs.
Figure 7.10. Transporting MICA using the MCF-MICA caster frame