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Figure 1.4. Ground-stacked M’elodie cabinets
The MCF-M’elodie caster frame is designed for transporting
stacks of multiple units and facilitate the use of forklifts. A
range of rugged protective transport covers is available.
M’elodie is also truck-smart. When transporting blocks of
up to five M’elodie cabinets using the MCF-M’elodie caster
frame, the dimensions are ideal for both U.S. and European
trucks.
Figure 1.5. MCF-M’elodie caster frame supporting five M’elodie cabinets
TOTAL SYSTEM APPROACH
M’elodie integrates seamlessly with other Meyer Sound
products. With compatible acoustical and performance
characteristics and dedicated QuickFly rigging hardware,
M’elodie, MICA, MILO, and other Meyer Sound self-
powered loudspeakers can provide you with everything
you need to design and implement systems for optimum
performance in venues of any size or shape.
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acoustical prediction software allows you
to quickly determine the coverage, frequency
response, impulse response, and maximum output
of arrayed M’elodie loudspeakers as well as useful
rigging information.
In addition to smooth integration with MICA, M’elodie
can be supplemented with Meyer Sound subwoofers
for extended low-frequency bandwidth and headroom.
M’elodie arrays can be deployed in combination with
700-HP (Figure 1.6) ultrahigh-power subwoofers flown in
a separate array or ground-stacked, extending the system
frequency response down to 30 Hz.
Figure 1.6. The 700-HP ultrahigh-power subwoofer
The 600-HP compact high-power subwoofer (Figure 1.7)
makes an ideal complement in applications where the
power and features of the 700-HP are not needed, or
when the subwoofers are flown in the same array with
M’elodie. The 600-HP is a compact high-power dual 15-
inch subwoofer that can be flown or ground-stacked with
M’elodie using the MTF-MICA/M’elodie transition frame. In
addition, M’elodie can be used in combination with other
Meyer Sound subwoofers, such as the 650-P high-power
subwoofer.
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