'Take the time to find the right speaker locations for your
listening room.'
1] Attach the plastic feet (e) to the corners of
the base with the small pan head bolts (f). Photo
2-Group two pillars with each base. Align the
holes in the base with the holes in the isolation
block (a). Bolt the pillars and the base together
with the isolation block between them using
the large pan head bolts (b) and lock washers
(c). Photo 3-Using the wire guide is optional.
2] Adhere the two inch self-adhesive damping washers (l) to the flush side of each
top plate. The damping washers will be set in between the top plate and the pillars.
(Optional: You may fill the pillars with sand or shot at this time.) Align the holes in
the top plate with corresponding holes in the top of each pillar. Bolt the pillars and
the top plate together using the flat head bolts (n). Photo 4-The wire guide (m) is
optional.
3] Both spiked feet (g) and rubber feet (d) are provided for your Steel Foundations
The spiked feet are preferable in terms of performance. Thread a machine nut (h)
over the spiked feet and thread the ends of the spiked feet into the threaded inserts
in the corner feet. Adjust the spiked feet until the stand is level and then lock into
place by tightening the machine nut. Use of
the spiked feet is optional.* The rubber feet
are provided as an alternative.
4] Three forms of speaker mounts are pro-
vided, steel speaker studs (j), rubber pads (d)
and the new Foundation Mount™ (k) which
is discussed in the next section. To utilize the
steel speaker studs, thread them into the holes
in the corners of the top plates until the end
* PLEASE READ THE NOTE ON PAGE 5 OF THIS MANUAL!
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