Owner's Manual

'Take the time to find the right speaker locations
for
your
listening room.'
1]
Attach the plastic feet (e)
to
the
comers
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.
Photo 2
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
yourS
teel
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-
videdt
steel speaker studs
G),
rubber
pads
(d)
and
the
new Foundation
Mountâ„¢
(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
Page 3
*
PLEASE
READ
THE
NOTE
ON
PAGE 5
OF
THIS
MANUAL!