Adjusting the Angle Between Enclosures (Splay)
The illustration shows the rear pin block of two enclo- sures joined by the upper enclosure’s rear link arm.
Use the first pin location (closest to the end) on the link arm for setting in normalized 2° increments. The left- side example shows two enclosures linked for 8° of splay. The
When the "+3" location is used, an additional 3° are added to the "normalized" location. The right side example shows two enclosures linked for 9° of splay. The
Array Frames (Fly Grids)
There are two array frames available for the WideLine system.
The large frame is used for flying a typical four to
A compact and easier to handle frame is available for use as a small array, four or less, stacking or fly grid. This grid will easily sit on deck stacked bass enclosures or it can be used at those smaller events to fly clusters from the stage trusses.
Large Array Frame (Fly Grid)
Do not fly (suspend) more than
Do not stack more than twelve (12) enclo- sures on a large array frame.
Use only 5/16” diameter x 1.25” long ball- lock pins on front receiver tubes.
The three pick up rails allow for any number of rigging solutions to fit the most demanding venues. The rails are drilled for industry standard 5/8" shackles.
Rear link attached to achieve an 8° splay between enclosures.
Rear link attached to achieve a 9° splay between enclosures.
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