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Meyer Sound
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Quantity | 1 |
Condition | Like New |
Location | North America |
Previous Use | Other |
Warranty | 3 Day |
These were extras left over from an installation. These are brand new and have never been used
(2) Rigging Bar for MYA-UPQ
Established by John and Helen Meyer in 1979, Meyer Sound has been at the forefront of innovation in audio engineering for over two decades. From the outset, Meyer Sound looked beyond loudspeaker cabinet design to create totally integrated,...
The MYA-UPQ (PN 40.185.052.01) mounting yoke suspends a single UPQ loudspeaker and allows a wide range of horizontal and vertical adjustment. The mounting yokes bottom bar attaches to the bottom plate of the loudspeaker with two M10 mounting screws (included). A C or G hanging clamp and steel safety Cable (not included) are required to suspend the MYA-UPQ mounting yoke.
Established by John and Helen Meyer in 1979, Meyer Sound has been at the forefront of innovation in audio engineering for over two decades. From the outset, Meyer Sound looked beyond loudspeaker cabinet design to create totally integrated, systems-comprehensive solutions that encompass transducer design, signal processing, power amplification and even electroacoustic measurement systems. As a result, Meyer Sound's engineering teams have earned an enviable reputation for developing unique, innovative solutions to some of the most difficult problems confronting audio professionals. In fact, it is fundamental to John Meyer's philosophy that no component of a system should be compromised in order to compensate for variables "upstream" or "downstream." Instead, the entire system should be conceived, designed, tested, confirmed and manufactured as a whole to provide the optimum blend of audio fidelity, utility and long-term reliability.
Speaker frames/ rigging serve as an enclosure that holds the drivers together. It provides physical speaker mounting that prevents the sound waves from getting out the back of the drivers and colliding with the other sounds. This prevents sound cancellation, comb filtering and low quality of sound from the speakers. Speaker frames/ rigging commonly include a flyware component, rigging flyware, bumper and speaker hanging hardware. The set up and striking of the speaker frames can affect the quality of sound. The speaker system needs to have exclusive rigging hardware so that the enclosure can secure the lock down and protection of the components. Depending on the placement and suspension system of the speakers, the enclosure can include cabinets and quick attach pins and stainless steel pins to hold the components in place. Ideally, speaker frames/ rigging should become accustomed to heavy-duty usage and it should provide security for the speakers. The design should be secure, stable and should have a strong platform for the ground placement of speakers. The whole support system should be able to handle the weight of the components and it should be able to maintain a level ground stack. It should have multiple angles and rigging options for all kinds of hardware. Speaker frames/ rigging are a key feature in any sound system because it secures the location and placement of the speakers. The more flexible and simple the design, the better choice it will be. Each speaker should be placed properly so it can perform up to its optimum level.