| 8 - STACKING LCC84/LCC44 ON SUB310 USING THE TOWER RIGGING SYSTEM
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.
Warning: Do not install a loudspeaker or any accessory near
any open flame or heat source.
Products/accessories involved
To deploy LCC44 enclosures atop a SUB310 or CSUB610 bass unit
using the Tower Rigging System you will need the following:
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An
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enclosures
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Subwoofer Outrigger (on page 9)
stabilizing leg kit
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Tower Rigging System Plates (on page 8)
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A 5 mm Allen wrench
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A 4 mm Allen wrench
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Recommended: Spirit level
Procedures
Mounting Rigging Plate on SUB310
In order to use the Tower Rigging System to deploy LCC44 or LCC84
units directly atop a SUB310 bass unit, the subwoofer unit must first
be equipped with a Tower Rigging System plate. The compact SUB310
model is designed for use with either the Tower Rigging System or with
the Active Speaker Tube. If the SUB310 is already equipped with a
rigging plate and configured with the rubber feet on the opposite side
from this, you can proceed to the
installation of the outriggers (on page
. If, instead, the SUB310 is configured to be deployed with the Sub
Pole Cup side up, it will first be necessary to mount the rubber feet on
the opposite side of the cabinet.
Important: For permanent or semi-permanent installation of the
Tower Rigging System plates on the SUB310 subwoofer, the use
of medium-strength threadlocking compound is recommended
on all user-installed screws.
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If the SUB310 unit as previously been configured for use in a
sub/satellite configuration using an Active Speaker Tube, it will
first be necessary to remove the rubber feet from the side with
the mounting inserts for the Tower Rigging System plate. To
do this, first lay the SUB310 on one of the long sides, taking
whatever necessary precautions to avoid damaging the finish
of the cabinet or the grille. Both of the smaller (40 cm × 30 cm)
faces of the cabinet should be accessible.
Figure 137. Removing the M8 screws from the Sub
Pole Cup side of the SUB310.
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Use a 5 mm hex wrench to remove the four countersunk M8×25
mm screws from the rigging points in the four corners of the
side of the cabinet with the Sub Pole Cup (or cover plate). Keep
these screws.
Figure 138. Removing the rubber feet from the
rigging plate side of the SUB310.
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Unscrew and remove the four rubber feet from the end of the
cabinet with the mounting inserts for the Tower Rigging System
plate.
Figure 139. Installing the rubber feet on the pole cup
side of the SUB310.