Nexo GEO S8 User Manual
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GEO TANGENT ARRAY RIGGING SYSTEM
Angle-setting bar
Angles between cabinets are set using the force of
gravity
The angle setting pivots on the hole marked 1. For all angles up to
and including 17.5°, use the oblong hole on the unattached end of
the bar (A). This allows you to set the angles of the array while the
cabinets are lying flat on the ground. When the array is lifted into
position each cabinet will fall automatically into the proper angle.
The 30° angle adjustment is always fixed, use hole marked 2, and is set using the hole on the very end of the
angle-setting bar (B). This allows you to set the proper angles for GEO S830 cabinets regardless of whether
the array is deployed vertically or horizontally.
Fixed Angle-Setting Points
For applications where setting the angles via gravity is either impossible (i.e. ground stacking) or undesirable
(fixed installations), remove the front pin from the angle-setting bar and re-attach it at point 2. This pivot point
is the same distance from the hole at the other end of the angle-setting bar as point 1 is from the end of the
oblong slot. This makes it possible to set all angles up to 17.5° directly by attaching the angle-setting bar to the
appropriate hole in the plate. For fixed angles, insert the pin through the hole at the tip of the angle-setting bar.
Assembling a curved vertical GEO array
Attach the top cabinet to the bumper
The GEO Bumper is symmetrical, enabling you to use GEO loudspeakers in a left/right stereo configuration.
The connection between the top GEO enclosure and the bumper determines the left/right orientation for the
entire array. Figure 3 shows the woofer on the left, and Figure 4 shows the woofer on the right. If you attach
the top GEO enclosure in this way, you must remove and replace the angle-setting plates in order to properly
attach the top GEO enclosure at the rear of the bumper.
Figure 3
Figure 4