Instruction manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Your Bronze BR-FX
- Fixing Your Bronze BR-FX to a Wall
- Connecting your Bronze BR-FX
- Positioning
- Try varying the distance your loudspeakers are apart from each other. If they are too close together, this may result in poor stereo imaging. This is when sound moves from left to right or right to left, for example a car in a movie sound track. But if you place them too far apart, there will be a big gap in the imaging. When listening to music through your speakers, if you have them set up correctly, you shouldn’t notice that the speakers are even there, the music should sound as if it is coming from the centre of the two speakers.
- Running-In
- Port Bungs
- Bookshelf Loudspeakers
- Floor-Standing Loudspeakers
- Foam port bungs are supplied for all speakers with and ATR port tube. The port bungs are another way of fine-tuning the loudspeaker to fit in sonically in your home environment.
- Guarantee and Service

Outrigger Foot Fixing (BR5 and BR6 Only)
The Bronze Reference Series outrigger foot incorporates a spike for use on
carpeted floors and also, a soft polymer pad (for use on wooden or tiled floors).
Spike
Soft Polymer
Pad
Outrigger Foot
BEWARE. The spikes are very sharp, and could cause injury if care is not
taken when handling them.
Please ensure there are no hidden wires under the carpet, or trailing
mains leads that could be damaged by the spikes.
1. You can carefully place the cabinet on it’s top or back to fit the
outriggers. Locate the outrigger foot over the threaded inserts in the
cabinet.
2. Screw these in place using the supplied screws.
3. Place the soft polymer pad into it’s locating positions. These pads are
for use on hard floors. If you have hard floors, you can now enjoy your
speakers. If you have carpet please continue to follow these
instructions.
4. Fit the spikes into the inserts on the outrigger feet. If you have a very
thick pile carpet, you may need to remove the soft polymer pad to
ensure the spikes fully penetrate the carpet.
5. Carefully turn your speaker back over and check that it is evenly
balanced. If uneven, you can adjust the height in the appropriate
corner by unscrewing the spike slightly. This operation may need to be
repeated a several times to ensure your cabinet is completely level.
When you are happy with the balance of the cabinet, tighten the
locking nut on each spike. The soft polymer pad may need to be
removed to do this.
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