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| The line array "caterpillar" is easily lifted into place after assembly and angle adjustment using chain motors. |
The rigging is safe, simple and efficient. Note the digital inclinometer (red cable attached) in the center of the array bar. |
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| Proper angle adjustment is literally a snap using settings derived from the calculator software. Locking pins hold each side of the speaker in the proper position. |
Castor boards snap on to the "face" of each speaker element for safe and easy transportation. The boards are easily removed as the system is raised into position. |
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| Our brand new 200 amp distro supplies the three phase power needed for the line array as well as single phase power for other systems. |
Our custom amplifier/processor racks which includes three QSC PL6.0s, one QSC PL236 for a total of over 17,000 watts per rack. Each rack has its own XTA DP226 processor for control. |
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| Audio Engineers Thad Edwards, Randy Robert and Kevin Betts prepare to raise a finished array column during training. |
(top) The unassembled JBL VerTec speaker elements during load-in and (below) our custom logo covers provide protection and identification. |
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| A close up view of the JBL VerTec VT4889 speaker element. |
The JBL VerTec VT4889 System in an arena application. |