The HALO flying system is designed to be effective, safe and fast. The system has been carefully designed to allow the safe suspension of HALO arrays in a wide variety of situations. The flying system is based around three primary flying grids - the MFG-HALO master grid, the FG-HALO compact grid, the the SLG-HALO sub-link grid.
MFG-HALO master flying grid The MFG-HALO grid is the main grid for the HALO system which can be used for flying HALO enclosures on their own, but must be used to suspend HALO-S subwoofers. The MFG-HALO grid can be used to safely suspend the following maximum combinations of HALO & HALO-S enclosures: 22 x HALO Enclosure OR 20 x HALO enclosure, 1 x HALO-S subwoofer OR 16 x HALO enclosure, 2 x HALO-S subwoofer The MFG-HALO grid is also the optimum choice where small numbers of HALO enclosures are used, but large amounts of down-tilt are required. FG-HALO compact flying grid The more compact FG-HALO grid can be used for flying HALO enclosures alone, and is often the better choice where smaller numbers of HALO enclosures are required and/or less down-angle for the array is required. The FG-HALO grid can be used to safely suspend up to 12 HALO enclosures.
SLG-HALO sub-link flying grid The SLG-HALO link grid must be used when assembling arrays including both HALO and HALO-S enclosures. The SLG-HALO provides the mechanical interface between the HALO-S subwoofer and the much shallower HALO enclosure. The SLG-HALO grid can safely suspend up to 20 HALO enclosures. Further information on the HALO flying system can be found in the HALO user manual, which is located in the downloads section on our website. |