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<blockquote data-quote="Tim McCulloch" data-source="post: 89974" data-attributes="member: 67"><p>Re: TVI Audio C210ii Line Array</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>You can get away with a lower trim height if you can get up some up-tilt on your array frame. A couple of degrees can be a big help. In your case we need to know where the array COG is relative to the lift mast. I suspect the array frame is creating issues for you regarding that distance.</p><p></p><p>Also, you are losing about 1.5' (from the way it looks on screen) between the fork extensions (err... never mind) and array frame. Skip the round slings and use shackles to get more trim height. Shane's advice about beam clamps and manual chain hoists is spot on, too.</p><p></p><p>System deployment/design is a little different for vertical arrays. You have to start with knowing how your speakers can be adjusted to cover a given area with a specific trim height. Sometimes changing trim a couple of feet, with a resulting change in the array frame (and array) angle can alter the results in productive ways. But without prediction software and some time spent listening to (and measuring) the results, it's a long process of trial and error.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim McCulloch, post: 89974, member: 67"] Re: TVI Audio C210ii Line Array You can get away with a lower trim height if you can get up some up-tilt on your array frame. A couple of degrees can be a big help. In your case we need to know where the array COG is relative to the lift mast. I suspect the array frame is creating issues for you regarding that distance. Also, you are losing about 1.5' (from the way it looks on screen) between the fork extensions (err... never mind) and array frame. Skip the round slings and use shackles to get more trim height. Shane's advice about beam clamps and manual chain hoists is spot on, too. System deployment/design is a little different for vertical arrays. You have to start with knowing how your speakers can be adjusted to cover a given area with a specific trim height. Sometimes changing trim a couple of feet, with a resulting change in the array frame (and array) angle can alter the results in productive ways. But without prediction software and some time spent listening to (and measuring) the results, it's a long process of trial and error. [/QUOTE]
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