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Installation on a Speaker Stand

The speaker system may only be installed on a speaker stand if the 

original speaker system is equipped with an appropriate stand adaptor.

Stands or satellite systems must only be installed on a plane area with a 

maximum inclination angle of 5˚.

CAUTION:

 Speaker systems installed under the influence of horizontal 

forces, e.g. wind, can be impaired. This is why additional safety 

measures like attaching ballast weights have to be taken.

If inclined tension cables or prolonged outriggers are used. the area of 

danger has to marked or blocked.

Before lifting or lowering the telescopic tubes, you must always block a 

safety area around the stand or satellite system. This safety area must 

have a diameter of 1.5 times the maximum height.

Lifted telescopic tubes always have to be secured with a 

secondary securing attachment.

The total weight of the installation (total weight of system including 

individual parts) must never exceed the maximum load of the installation 

area.

Unintended movement of the load has to be avoided - also in case of fire!

Loosen the fixing screws of the legs, pull the legs out until the 

cross struts are at a 90˚ angle to the legs. Tighten the 

fixingscrews of the legs.

Installation Of The Speaker System

CAUTION: 

The loads have to be installed in a balanced way.

CAUTION:

 The carrying capacity of the stand or speaker stand must never be exceeded.

Wall Installation

The speaker system can only be installed on a wall, if the original speaker system is equipped with 

an appropriate mounting point.

Before attaching the speaker system, make sure that 

the installation area can hold a minimum point load of 

10 times the installations weight. 

(e.g. 13Kgs - 130Kgs point load).

The durability of the installation depends very much on the material used at the 

installation area (building material), such as wood, 

concrete and brick etc. This is why the fixing material must be 

chosen to suit the wall material. Always ask a specialist for the correct plug/screw 

combination indicating the maximum load and building material.

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Summary of Contents for SPEA43

Page 1: ...ENGLISH Order Code SPEA43 GIG RIG PERFORMER...

Page 2: ...ned to the supplier it is important that the equipment is returned in the original carton and packaging CAUTION Keep this equipment away from rain moisture and liquids SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Every person...

Page 3: ...ally If the equipment is dropped or damaged disconnect the mains power supply immediately Have a qualified engineer inspect the equipment before operating again If the equipment has been exposed to dr...

Page 4: ...mediately when distortion can be heard When speaker systems are damaged by overdriving the guarantee becomes void The ambient temperature must always be between 5 C and 45 C Keep away from direct sunl...

Page 5: ...channel Convection cooled 2 x 75Wrms 2 x 100W peak power output Dimensions 490 x 270 x138mm Weight 7 3Kgs Gig Rig Performer Speaker features Continuous RMS power 75W Peak power 100W Efficiency 1watt...

Page 6: ...Hot Sleeve ve Cold GND 6 Power ON OFF Switch Turns amplifier power on or off When on the Red Neon will illuminate 6 POWER GIG RIG PERFORMER MIXER TREBLE MIDDLE BASS 0 0 0 EFF MASTER 10 0 10 0 10 0 15...

Page 7: ...l input for connection to audio recorders or for use as an external line output to external amplification 15 SEND JACK If an external effects processor is to be used with the mixer amplifier this outp...

Page 8: ...If long cables runs are unavoidable you should use balanced cables In order to obtain the highest sound quality only use high quality cables for connecting the units Balanced XLR Connection Connection...

Page 9: ...ng transportation Always install the cables in a structured way and protect them from damage The cables must be installed in a way that no person can trip over them Always fix the cables with an appro...

Page 10: ...dual parts must never exceed the maximum load of the installation area Unintended movement of the load has to be avoided also in case of fire Loosen the fixing screws of the legs pull the legs out unt...

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