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MG-M’ELODIE MULTIPURPOSE GRID AND ACCESSORIES
PN: 05.152.019.01 B
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Meyer Sound Laboratories Inc.
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The resultant angle is the sum of the angles between the MICA and the MTF frame and the MTF frame and the
M’elodie underneath. Please refer to Table 5.
Positions to achieve -9, -15, and -20 degrees between MICA and M’elodie
Table 5.
Possible angles,
MICA/M’elodie configuration*
MICA-MTF angle MTF-M’elodie angle
Resultant MICA-
M’elodie angle
0 0 0
-0.5 0 -0.5
-1 0 -1
-1.5 0 -1.5
-2 0 -2
-2.5 0 -2.5
-3 0 -3
-4 0 -4
0 -5 -5
-0.5 -5 -5.5
-1 -5 -6
-1.5 -5 -6.5
-2 -5 -7
-2.5 -5 -7.5
-3 -5 -8
-8.5 0 -8.5
-4 -5 -9
0 -10 -10
-0.5 -10 -10.5
-1 -10 -11
-1.5 -10 -11.5
-2 -10 -12
-2.5 -10 -12.5
-3
-10 -13
-8.5 -5 -13.5
-4 -10 -14
-10 -5 -15
-7 -10 -17
-7.5 -10 -17.5
-8 -10 -18
-8.5 -10 -18.5
-9 -10 -19
-10 -10 -20
*Negative angles denote downtilt.
CAUTION: Do not exceed
the maximum rated weight
underneath the MTF-MICA/M’elodie
transition frame.
CAUTION: Do not exceed the
maximum rated weight for
the MICAs MG-MICA multipurpose
grid with combined MICAs, transi-
tion frame, M’elodies, and any other
elements in the array. For informa-
tion on the MG-MICA load rating,
please consult the MG-MICA
Multipurpose Grid Assembly Guide.
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