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Loudspeaker Instruction
Manual
English
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The loudspeakers
should be positioned
some 20 cm (8")
away
the
frame off the baffle board with a flat blade
screw driver,
from the back wall and 1.8 metres
(6 feet) apart
with their fronts
avoiding damage to the loudspeaker
cabinet and
grille frame.
facing straight out. The distance from
either loudspeaker
to the USE OF SPIKES
side
wall should be a
minimum of 0.5 metres
(1.5 feet). Vary the
distance between the two loudspeakers
from 1.5
to
2.5
metres (5
Warning : lF USING SPIKES MAKE
SURE THAT
THEY DO
NOT
to 8 feet) until a perfect stereo stage is
achieved. Adjusting
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are supplied
with stabilising
is also
enhanced as the
loudspeakers are
moved closer to the smkes-I
The smkes can -be med to the
bottom of the Ioudspeake-r
to facilitate better coupling to the floor for ultimate
stability. To
fit
wall
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the spikes turn the loudspeaker upside down
with its top surface
When
positioned correctly the high frequency
response sounds
on a soft surface so that you do not damage
the cabinet. Remove
smooth and
the bass response is definitive, compact
and solid; the
the spikes from the bag and screw on the nuts,
fit the washers so
loudspeakers
will also disappear as point sources.
that when fitted to the cabinet they are sandwiched
between the
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nut and the bush on the bottom of the cabinet.
Take the spikes,
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with nuts and washers fitted and screw them
into the bushes fitted
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in the bottom of the
loudspeaker cabinet. To facilitate easier
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levelling ensure the distance
that each spike is screwed into
the
As far as the rest of your hi-fi system
is concerned,
it should be loudspeaker is approximately
the same. Turn the loudspeaker
positioned well away from the loudspeakers
on a rigid
and light over to its normal position
taking care not to damage yourself
or
stand orcabinet.
surrounding furniture etc.
with the spikes. Place the loudspeakers
A FEW
NHNUTES SPENT ADJUSHNG THE
POSITION OF YOUR in the required position
on the floor. Todensure the loudspeaker
is
To
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WITH
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BY ANY OTHER a
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MANUFACTURER'S PRODUCTS BUT, OF COURSE,
SUBJECT lf necessary use
a spirit level
or
similar levelling device to
ensure
TO THE
QUALITY OF
YOUR
ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT.
that the loudspeaker
is perfectly upright. When satisfied that the
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loudspeaker
is
stable, tighten t_he
locknuts on the
spikes taking
care not to over tighten as this could strip the bush
from the
To remove
the grille
on a MISSION
loudspeaker grip firmly
the cabinet. After
tightening all
the locknuts check
that the
sides of the grille frame at the outer
edges and gradually pull while
loudspeaker is still stable and if necessary re-adjust.
holding the cabinet so that it cannot move.
USE OF RUBBER FEET
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For delicate flooring such as parquet, rubber feet
have been
The
grilles
on
these models are removable primarily
to facilitate supplied and should be used as an alternative
to spikes.
servicing,
in case
of a fault. Should you wish to
remove the grilles
locate the slot provided
at the bottom of the
grille and gently
lever