
Chapter 3. Deploying CT212 atop
SUB2112
Critical information
Attention: This equipment is intended for installation by qualified
professionals.
Notice: Please read these instructions carefully and completely
before attempting deployment of speaker enclosures on floor
stands.
WARNING
Tipping Hazard
Speaker enclosures stacked atop one another, even
when properly coupled, represent a tipping hazard.
Exercise extreme care when assembling speaker
arrays, as a stack of them toppling or collapsing
creates a risk of serious injury or death, as well
as likely damage to the enclosures themselves and
nearby equipment. Stacked and/or coupled ground
deployments must be positioned in such a way as to
make it impossible for them to fall onto performers
or the public. It is the responsibility of the installer to
assess the need for and implement additional safety
measures, such as straps, ballasts, etc., to assure the
stability of the loudspeakers in the installation.
Notice: This product must be installed in compliance with all
applicable local, state and national regulatory provisions. The
responsibility rests with the installer to verify that the installation
is carried out in accordance with any applicable legislation.
Important: The installer must assess the appropriate stability
and sturdiness of the deployment surface.
Restriction: Only hardware and accessories included with
the product or specified by 1 Sound should be used for its
installation.
Restriction: Do not modify or alter the loudspeaker or any
accessory. Any modification by the user or installer could render
the product or the installation unsafe.
Restriction: Do not install a loudspeaker or any accessory near
any open flame or heat source.
Products, accessories and tools required
To deploy a Contour CT212 enclosure on an Active Speaker Tube atop
the SUB2112 you will need:
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loudspeaker enclosure
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Countour CT212 Rigging System (on page 4)
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40 cm Passive Speaker Tube (on page 4)
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subwoofer enclosure
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A 3 mm hex driver or Allen wrench
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A 4 mm hex driver or Allen wrench
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A 5 mm hex driver or Allen wrench
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A ¾" (19 mm) socket driver with at least an 80 mm shaft
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Thread-locking compound