Specifications

MG-MICA MULTIPURPOSE GRID AND ACCESSORIES
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NOTE: Not all mechanically possible combinations between two 600-HP are useful — for example,
concave angles between two subs. These combinations are possible because the 600-HP rigging was
designed to also allow a wide number of combinations between 600-HP when flown or ground-stacked with
MICA loudspeakers.
Ground-stacked
When 600-HPs are ground-stacked, the GuideALinks allow a variety of combinations. However, the most common is
at 0 degrees. In addition, it is possible when ground-stacked to achieve to a 3-degree uptilt to curve a 600-HP stand-
alone array for purposes of appearance.
Table 6. 600-HP Link Positions to 600-HP (ground-stacked)
Rear
Front Angle for 600-HP below
0 0
0 +3 3° Uptilt
600-HP to MICA
Flown
MICA and 600-HP loudspeakers can be combined within the same array to supplement and extend low-frequency
headroom in the system. The rigging on both models is completely compatible. When flown, the 600-HP subwoofers
are typically positioned at the top, and linked to the MICA with an uptilt or downtilt as needed to meet the require-
ments of the installation.
This rigging capability allows all of the 600-HPs to be positioned at 0 degrees in relation to each other and to the MG-
MICA grid, while introducing the desired angle to the MICA array using the GuideALinks on the lowest 600-HP enclo-
sure — without needing to adjust the angle of the remaining 600-HPs or the MG-MICA grid.
Table 7. 600-HP Link Positions to MICA (flown)
Rear
Front Angle for MICA below
-3 +3 6º Downtilt
0 +3 3º Downtilt
0 0
3 0 3° Uptilt
6 0 6° Uptilt
9 0 9° Uptilt
12 0 12° Uptilt
15 0 15° Uptilt