Fly Your RCF ART 9 12-Inch Tops with Purpose-Built Hardware
The RCF FL-BR ART 912 Flying Mount Bracket is dedicated rigging hardware for safely suspending
ART 9 Series 12-inch loudspeakers. Built from strong steel with an
adjustable inclination design and black, scratch-resistant paint, it gives system
designers, installers, and mobile crews a robust way to move ART 9 tops off the floor and into the air.
Engineered as an FL-BR flying mount bracket for ART 9 Series 12" models, it uses robust brackets
and hardware to connect compatible speakers to ceilings or truss with approved chains, cables, and
hooks. The layout is optimized for a safe and quick loudspeaker installation, helping crews keep
changeovers tight while still respecting professional rigging practices.
With a steel construction, black finish, and a listed weight of
3.6 kg / 7.94 lbs, the FL-BR ART 912 balances stiffness and handling for repeated setups. It is
matched to ART 912-A, ART 932-A and COMPACT A 12 speakers, making it a smart
choice for Chicago DJs and rental houses standardizing around RCF 12-inch tops.
Real-World Applications and Sound Roles:
- Flown left/right ART 9 12-inch mains in clubs, lounges, and live music bars.
- Delay or fill positions to extend coverage into balconies and deep rooms.
- Ceiling or truss hangs in hotel ballrooms where floor stands are not an option.
- Side-fill arrays for stages, DJs, and live bands using COMPACT A 12 cabinets.
- Permanent or semi-permanent installs where clean sightlines matter as much as sound.
Where the RCF FL-BR ART 912 Excels
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Optimized for ART 9 12-Inch Speakers:
Designed for ART 912-A, ART 932-A and COMPACT A 12 to keep rigging hardware
consistent across your 12-inch RCF tops.
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Strong Steel Frame:
Steel construction delivers the rigidity demanded by flown speaker systems in clubs and
production environments.
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Adjustable Vertical Aim:
Adjustable inclination lets you fine-tune coverage down to the dancefloor, bar, or seating
area without moving the rigging points.
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Scratch-Resistant Black Finish:
The black, scratch-resistant paint keeps brackets looking clean even after frequent handling
and adjustments.
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Safe and Quick Installation Workflow:
Bracket geometry and hardware are arranged for safe and quick loudspeaker installation on
ceilings or truss using chains, cables, and hooks.
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Ceiling and Truss Flexibility:
Supports a variety of certified rigging approaches, from fixed building points to portable truss grids.
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Compact, Clean Visual Footprint:
A low-profile frame helps the hardware disappear so attention stays on the lighting design and loudspeakers.
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Built Around Real DJ and Install Needs:
Ideal for Chicago DJs, bar installs, and production companies that want flown ART 9 rigs without cluttering
the floor with stands.
Steel Construction with Protective Black Coating
The FL-BR ART 912 uses a steel bracket structure to provide a firm mechanical link between the
loudspeaker and the supporting rigging. That strength is essential when ART 9 12-inch cabinets are flown over
audiences in clubs, venues, or corporate spaces.
RCF finishes the bracket in a black, scratch-resistant paint, helping it resist the scrapes that
come with transport and installation. The black finish also blends into dark ceilings and truss, supporting clean,
distraction-free stage and room designs.
Adjustable Inclination for Focused Coverage
A key part of the design is its adjustable inclination, which allows installers to dial in the
downward angle of flown ART 9 or COMPACT A 12 cabinets. This makes it easier to focus energy on the listening
area, whether that is a crowded dancefloor, a bank of tables, or a theater-style seating layout.
Once the angle is set to match the room, the bracket can be locked in place, giving consistent coverage night
after night. That repeatability is crucial for DJs and engineers who rely on predictable rigs from gig to gig.
Designed for Safe, Repeatable Loudspeaker Installation
RCF specifies the bracket for safe and quick loudspeaker installation, with robust brackets and
hardware intended for use with rated chains, cables, and hooks. When integrated into a properly
engineered rigging plan, it streamlines the process of hanging ART 9 12-inch cabinets from structural points or
portable truss.
For production companies and venues, that means less time improvising hardware and more time focusing on tuning
the system, managing playlists, or dialing in microphones and DJ playback.
Weight and Shipping That Support Real-World Logistics
Weighing in at 3.6 kg / 7.94 lbs, the FL-BR ART 912 is solid without being unwieldy, making it
practical for techs who handle multiple brackets during a build. Shipping dimensions of
150 × 415 × 385 mm (5.91 × 16.34 × 15.16 inches) and a package weight of 4.5 kg /
9.92 lbs fit comfortably into standard inventory shelving and road cases.
These details help integrators and rental houses plan storage and transport for brackets alongside their RCF
loudspeaker fleets, keeping rigs organized and ready for deployment.
How to Deploy the RCF FL-BR ART 912 in the Field
Begin by reviewing the official RCF documentation for the FL-BR ART 912 and the compatible loudspeakers:
ART 912-A, ART 932-A and COMPACT A 12. Confirm that your structural mounting
points or truss, as well as all rigging accessories, are rated for the intended loads and installed by qualified
personnel in accordance with local regulations.
With the loudspeaker on a stable surface, align the bracket with the designated mounting points on the cabinet and
secure it using the recommended hardware. After the bracket and loudspeaker are assembled, connect them to your
rigging system using appropriately rated chains, cables, and hooks, taking care to maintain
correct angles and hardware orientation.
Once the array or single hang is at working height, use the bracket’s adjustable inclination to
aim the cabinet toward the audience area. Lock all adjustments and add independent safety cables as required.
For Chicago DJs and venue techs, following this sequence helps keep setups consistent and safe, even when room
layouts change from event to event.
Treat every FL-BR ART 912 installation as part of a complete rigging system and your flown ART 9 12-inch rigs will deliver confident coverage show after show.
Why Choose the RCF FL-BR ART 912 from AVMaxx:
AVMaxx works extensively with RCF ART 9 and COMPACT A systems in Chicago-area clubs, events, and
production environments. When you source the FL-BR ART 912 from us, you gain access to field-tested insight on how
to combine brackets, speakers, and subs into complete flown systems that suit your rooms and business model.
Whether you are hanging a pair of ART 912-A tops over a dancefloor, specifying ART 932-A for a bar install, or
adding COMPACT A 12 cabinets as fills, we can help you match hardware counts and deployment plans to your rig. Our
focus is on safe hangs, clean sightlines, and high-impact sound that keeps Chicago DJs and live acts working with
confidence.
AVMaxx is your partner for RCF solutions—field-aware recommendations, dependable support, and builds that help Chicago DJs and event pros perform with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions — RCF FL-BR ART 912 Flying Mount Bracket
Which speakers are compatible with the RCF FL-BR ART 912 bracket?
The FL-BR ART 912 is designed for RCF ART 912-A, ART 932-A and the
COMPACT A 12 two-way professional speaker. Always confirm compatibility in the official RCF
documentation for your specific cabinet before installation.
Can I use this bracket on both ceilings and truss structures?
Yes. The bracket is intended for use with properly rated chains, cables, and hooks, so it
can be integrated into structural ceilings or production truss. All overhead installations must follow local
codes and be carried out by qualified rigging professionals.
Is the FL-BR ART 912 suitable for mobile DJs and Chicago event rigs?
For mobile and Chicago-based DJs who need flown 12-inch tops over dancefloors or stages, the FL-BR ART 912
offers a compact way to hang ART 9 cabinets from truss. It helps open up floor space, improve sightlines, and
keep coverage consistent from event to event when used within a proper rigging plan.
What should I know about rigging safety with this flying bracket?
Treat the bracket as part of a full rigging system: follow RCF instructions, respect approved load ratings,
and use only certified hardware. Overhead loudspeaker systems must be designed and installed by qualified
personnel in accordance with venue requirements and local safety regulations.
How can I verify what is included with the FL-BR ART 912?
Refer to the official RCF product documentation and the AVMaxx product listing for the verified contents
list. We present and ship only what the manufacturer specifies, so you can match brackets and accessories to
your rigging layout with confidence.
Designing a flown ART 9 12-inch system or upgrading an existing room? Share your space, rigging details, and speaker lineup with AVMaxx so we can help you specify the right FL-BR ART 912 brackets and deployment strategy.