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Tri Pack Live Satellite Mounting

Pole Mounting The Tri Pack satellite speakers include a pole mount
option. The pole mount socket located on the bottom of the speaker may
be used to secure the speaker to a speaker tri-pod, such as the American
Audio® SPS-1B as illustrated on the left. Always be sure to follow the
guidelines listed below when pole mounting your speaker;
• Always be sure the stand is designed to support the weight of
the speaker
• In outdoor situations that are prone to windy conditions and
strong wind gust, be sure to use sandbags as additional tri-pod
support, this will greatly reduce the risk of tipping
• Do not stack speakers on top of each other when mounting on
a tri-pod. Only one speaker should be mounted to a tri-pod at one
time.
• Always position the tri-pod legs away from foot traffic
• Extend the tri-pod legs to their fully extended position to avoid
accidental tipping
• Observe and follow all safety guidelines and regulations specified
by the tri-pod’s manufacturer
• Be sure the tri-pod is situated on a flat, level, and stable surface
• Always tighten all tri-pod locks
Speaker Rigging Hardware The satellite speakers may be permanently installed or mounted
using any of the many available third party wall brackets and ceiling mounts available. Always be
sure to follow all safety instructions and guidelines included with the mounting hardware for safe and
proper installation. American Audio® carries an assortment of rigging hardware specially designed to
work with the speakers The Z-APX/B is a heavy-duty bolt and may be used to secure the speaker to
a cable or chain. The Z-APX/H is a heavy-duty eyebolt and is used to suspend or secure the speaker
using safety cables. Please contact your dealer for more information and availability.
Rigging Points The satellite speakers include two rigging
points. The rigging points are used to “fly” or suspend the speaker
in the air by some means.