Specifications

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SETTING UP YOUR SPEAKERS
Setting up your new speakers is a three-part process that includes the following:
Unpacking / Assembly / Positioning
Electrical connections
Adjustment of the balance between the woofers and electrostatic loudspeaker (ESL).
UNPACKING and ASSEMBLY
When you open the boxes, observe carefully how the packaging is arranged so you can repack items correctly
in the future. When removing the woofer cabinets from their boxes, it is easier to lift the box off the speaker
cabinet than to lift the cabinet out of the box.
To do so, open the box and remove the roll of bubble wrap and the foam pad. Then roll the box over with the
speaker in it, and lift the box up and away from the cabinet.
The roll of bubble wrap contains the power cord, feet, cones, nuts, and screws. Be sure to unpack these items
before discarding the bubble wrap.
Begin assembly by turning the woofer cabinet on its back on a padded surface like a carpeted floor or a towel
on a table. Never place the cabinet facedown (woofer down) as this will damage the woofer.
1) Attach either smooth feet or cones into the base of the cabinet. The smooth feet are for use on floors,
while the sharp cones are for use on carpet. Speakers are not stable on carpet, so cones should be used to
penetrate through the carpet and rest firmly on the floor below.
You may prefer to install the smooth feet first, even on carpet, so you can easily move the speakers around to
find the location you prefer. Then install the cones after you have decided on the ideal position.
Both types of feet screw into steel inserts on the bottom of the speaker and can be adjusted by rotating them in
or out to get the speaker level and stable.
Lock nuts are provided to insure the feet or cones won't shift position or rattle. Put them on the threaded shaft
of the foot or cone before screwing it into the bottom of the speaker. Once you have the feet or spikes
adjusted to your satisfaction, gently tighten the nut against the bottom of the speaker to lock the foot or spike
into position so it will not shift over time.