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MEGOLIATH
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STEREO OPERATION
When using Megoliath as a stereo cabinet (different sources for top and bottom sections), simply connect your desired
sources (left and right of a stereo amp, or perhaps two completely different amplifiers) into either the 1⁄4" or Speakon jack
marked "In. " When choosing two distinct sources to route to either panel "A" (top) or "B" (bottom), you may want to take into
account that Megoliath's top 4x10 section has a tweeter and the bottom does not. Perhaps you have an affected signal and a
clean signal, both independently powered. Maybe you want the clean signal to have that "classic SWR" sound, in which case
you'd want to utilize the tweeter in the top compartment. Or maybe you have a wild effect that needs a tweeter and you prefer
the clean signal on the bottom for better coupling with the floor. The decision is yours.
TWEETER ATTENUATOR CONTROL
The large dial found on input panel "A" (top chamber) of Megoliath is the Tweeter Attenuator. This control is used to adjust the
level of high frequency signal present at the horn/tweeter. A normal setting for this control is straight up or "twelve o'clock. "
Turning the dial fully counter-clockwise removes the tweeter from the circuit. As you turn the dial clockwise from this position,
the high frequency content is increased.
INTERNAL CROSSOVER
The internal (passive) crossover divides the incoming signal to Megoliath's top chamber into two frequency bands. The
crossover point is 5 kHz (frequencies above 5 kHz are sent to the tweeter, frequencies below 5 kHz are sent to the 10"
speakers).
TRANSPORTING THE MEGOLIATH
For level transport, simply place your foot on the kick plate near the bottom of the rear, pull back on the dual grab bars, and
wheel Megoliath on the heavy-duty casters to your desired location. For lifting up stairs, first ask someone to help you. Then
lay the enclosure on its back. On the bottom you will notice two handles. One person takes the grab bars, one person takes
the bottom handles, and up you go.
For lifting into cars and onto stages, we have mounted two hard plastic skid rails onto the back of the cabinet. Once the cabi-
net is off the ground and leaning on a surface—say, the edge of a stage, or the back of a car or pickup truck—-just push and
slide the cabinet forward.
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