Attaching speakers to the stands
A medium Phillips screwdriver is required for assembling the
speaker stand and for attaching the speaker.
Assembling the speaker stands
Assemble the speaker stands as illustrated below.
Align the screw holes on the stand base and speaker support
with the screw holes in the three stems, then insert the
screws and tighten.
Speaker
support
Stand
stems
Stand
base
Spikes [SBA6080]
Spike bases [SBG6001]
• Make sure you assemble the stand on a flat surface that is
relatively soft (such as a carpet).
• Make sure the screws are inserted in the screw holes as
shown above (with the screw head hidden) when securing the
speaker. Improper setup could result in damage or injury if the
speaker falls from the stand.
30 mm
3
(1
/
in.)
16
Black
Screws (Bind head, M6 x L30)
[SBA6089]
Please note that sunken
screw holes are provided in
the speaker support.
30 mm
3
(1
/
in.)
16
Black
Screws (Bind head, M6 x L30)
[SBA6089]
When using the spikes
This speaker stand includes spikes that you can use to isolate the
speaker from the floor. Spikes are recommended when placing
the stand on a thick carpet (for added stability), or for better sound
when placing the stand on a hard reverberant surface (such as a
concrete or wood floor). Use the supplied spike bases to avoid
scratching the floor or other surface where the stand is placed.
1
Twist the spikes into the threaded metal inserts
embedded in the bottom of the stand base.
2
Set the spike bases in the positions where the points of
the three spikes will strike when the speaker stand is set
down.
3
Set the speaker stand on the spike bases and check to
confirm the speaker stand does not rock.
• Note that these spikes are sharp metal and can cause damage
to flooring. Make sure to lay down a cloth or suitable base
before setting up.
• Always use the spike bases as shown, with the indented
surface facing up to receive the spike point.
If you do not use the spike bases when placing the
speakers, the spikes may cause damage to the floor. If
you plan on using the spikes we highly recommend to
use the spike bases.
When using the non-skid pads
Stand base
Stand base
3
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