MINA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Integrating 500-HP Subwoofers

For most applications, Meyer Sound's 500-HP subwoofer is
the logical choice for enhancing low frequencies in MINA
loudspeaker systems. The 500-HP extends the range of the
system down to 35 Hz. The 500-HP can be flown or ground-
stacked with MINA arrays using the optional MTF-M’elodie/
MINA transition frame. For applications requiring more low-
frequency headroom, Meyer Sound's 600-HP and 700-HP
subwoofers are ideally suited for integration with MINA sys-
tems.
NOTE: When integrating MINAs within the
same 500-HP array with the MTF-M’elodie/
MINA transition frame, a delay of 1.8 ms should be
added to the 500-HP signal. When integrating MINAs
as separate arrays, use MAPP Online Pro to deter-
mine appropriate delay settings.
NOTE: A measurement system such as Meyer
Sound’s SIM 3 should be used to determine
appropriate delay and polarity settings.

Integrating 600-HP and 700-HP Subwoofers

MINA arrays can be deployed with Meyer Sound’s 600-HP
or 700-HP subwoofers in applications where high SPL is
necessary, or the program content requires additional low-
frequency headroom. The 600-HP extends frequency
response to 39 Hz, while the 700-HP extends frequency
response to 30 Hz.
These subwoofers can be flown in straight arrays next to
MINA arrays using optional rigging hardware: for the
600-HP, the MRF-600 rigging kit and MG-MICA multipur-
pose grid; for the 700-HP, the MRK-700 rigging kit and
MTG-700 top grid.
NOTE: A measurement system such as Meyer
Sound’s SIM 3 should be used to determine
appropriate delay and polarity settings.
NOTE: For more information on integrating
subwoofers with MINA, refer to the MINA Sys-
tem Startup Guide (PN 05.207.100.01) available at
www.meyersound.com.