Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
Speaker
and stand
foot
options
Dynaudio floor-standing speakers and Dynaudio floor-stands intended
fo
r
stand-mount
speakers are supplied
with
two
foot
options:
floor
spikes
and
rubber
feet. Diagram 6 illustrates
the
use
of
floor
spikes and
rubber
feet.
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Diagram
6:
Use
of
floor
spikes
and
rubber
feet
Spikes are designed
for
use on
carpets
and rugs. They pierce
the
carpet
to
rest on the
floor
surface beneath, providing
the
speaker
or
stand
with
a solid foundation. When using
floor
sp
ikes ensure
that
the
spike
length
extends
enough
that
the
bottom
of
the
speaker
or
stand
is well clear
of
the
carpet.
Spikes can al
so
be
used on
non-carpeted
floors with metallic
discs
(such as coins)
placed
between the
spike
ti
ps
and
the
floor.
In
this case
the
length
of
spike
extending beneath the speakers
or
stands
should
be
minimised.
The
rubber
feet are
for
when
speakers
or
stands are used on uncovered
wooden
or
tile floors.
Make
sure the length
of
foot
adjustment
extending beneath
the
speakers
or
stands
is minimised.
Spikes
or
rubber
feet should
be
adjusted
so
that
the
speakers
or
stands
are vertical and
don't
rock.
Always
take
great care when installing floor spikes or when moving speakers
or
stands with floor spikes fitted.
Never
tilt a speaker or stand with floor spikes
or
rubber
feet
fitted so
that
its entire weight rests on
one
or
two
spikes or feet.