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Summary of Contents for HRS VXR Audio Stand
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VXR AUDIO STAND A Low Noise Floor Is Fundamental...
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This rigorous protocol, combined with precision design, results in a product that is a pleasure to install, use, change, or expand at any time. From all of us here at HRS, we truly hope you enjoy our product.
IMPORTANT WARNINGS! Do not place any tall objects on the top level of the VXR Audio Stand. A tall object is any object with a height that is greater than the length of the corresponding HRS Isolation Base. A tall object is also any object that has a height greater than its own width or length.
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VXR Audio Stand parts. Use a location as near to the intended final location of the VXR Audio Stand as possible to make final setup easier. The completed VXR Audio Stand will be very heavy and difficult to relocate after assembly.
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VXR Audio Stand. For most VXR Audio Stands, this distance is equal to the first two digits in the model number of your VXR Audio Stand (e.g. 19 inches for a VXR-1921 or 17 inches for a VXR- 1719) (photo 5).
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(photo 7A). For Low Frequency (LF) HRS Isolation Bases, the ideal placement must be determined based on the height of the HRS Isolation Base. If the base that you are placing on top of the VXR Audio Stand measures 3 ”...
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Lower one VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassembly into the keyways of the VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies, at the location desired for the top level of the VXR Audio Stand (photos 8 & Make sure the assembly is placed so that the HRS logo will be oriented correctly when the VXR Audio Stand is standing upright, with the pocket for HRS Isolation Base Feet facing up away from the floor.
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Photo 10B If your VXR Audio Stand is more than two levels tall (is a 3V model or taller), the spacing between the two legs must now be checked to ensure that the Bolt Plates are aligned properly. This check does not need to be performed on VXR Audio Stands with fewer than three levels, in which case you may skip ahead to begin installing the second pair of VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies.
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HRS Isolation Base when determining your desired spacing. Orient the HRS logos so that when the stand is sitting on its feet, the HRS logos will be in the proper orientation. Make sure that all eight screws that connect the VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassembly to the legs are fully installed before moving to the next assembly process, but leave them one quarter-turn away from fully tightened.
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Remove two more VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies from their packaging, and place them on your work surface. If you are assembling a multi-wide VXR Audio Stand, use all of the Double-Sided VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies (with Bolt Plates on two sides) before installing the second set of Single-Sided VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies.
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Single-Sided VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly for a single-column VXR Audio Stand. Make sure that if you are assembling a VXR Audio Stand with multiple columns, you install Double-Sided VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies at this stage, so that the other columns can be built off of the first.
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Photo 19 Torque all of the ”-20× " screws to rigidly secure all locations in the VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassemblies to the VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies (photo 20). Proper torque is achieved when you can turn the handle of the provided T-wrench turn without further rotating the fastener, or turn past snug if you are using the provided ratchet wrench.
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VXR Points as necessary to provide proper support of the VXR Audio Stand at each location. Once all the VXR Points are in a location where the VXR Audio Stand is stable and level, use the provided 1 ”...
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(photo 28). The nut is properly tightened when the VXR Audio Stand cannot rock in any direction (i.e. all VXR Points are in constant contact with the floor or HRS Floor Protectors). Photo 28 Multi-wide Systems - Every column of the stand after the first will be built off the first while it is standing at its final location.
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Photo 30 Photo 31 Once all the VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassemblies are in place, collect the next two VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies in your work area. You must install VXR Points, nuts, and washers into these legs as you did for the others. Unwrap two more of the VXR Points supplied with the unit.
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Crossmember Subassemblies, so that the protrusions on the mounts all line up with the keyway on the leg (photo 36). If you are setting up your VXR Audio Stand on HRS Floor Protectors, place one under the VXR Point on this leg before it is secured. Use the provided level to make sure the new VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly is perfectly level to the existing stand assembly (photo 37).
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Base Mounts. This will automatically occur when the front and back edge of the HRS Isolation Base is in line with the front and back face of the VXR Audio Stand. If the front and back edges do not line up with the front and back of the VXR Audio Stand, contact HRS or your authorized HRS dealer.
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By placing one or two fingers on the bottom of the VXR Isolation Base Mount, and your thumb on the top of the corner of the HRS Isolation Base, you should be able to move the top of the HRS Isolation Base slightly by squeezing your fingers together.
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VXR Isolation Base Mounts to the VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies (photo 43). Have someone support the VXR Isolation Base Mounts as you do this, so they do not fall onto lower parts of the VXR Audio Stand. Photo 43 Once all the fasteners have been removed, you can move and reattach the VXR Isolation base Mount at your desired location.
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When all the fasteners are properly torqued, the relocation of the VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassembly is complete. All HRS Isolation Bases and components can be placed back in the VXR Audio Stand at this time.
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Always remove all components and HRS Isolation Bases from the VXR Audio Stand before adjusting or removing any part of the VXR Audio Stand. Once the VXR Audio Stand and the area around it are free of any objects that may cause damage, prepare a work area the same way as during initial assembly.
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At least two people should work together to tip the VXR Audio Stand over onto one side in your work area (photo 53). If you are working with a mluti-wide stand, you will need to remove VXR Vertical Leg Subassemblies and VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassemblies until you are left with only a single-wide VXR Audio Stand.
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Repeat this for the rest of the VXR Horizontal Crossmember Subassemblies. Whether you are extending or reducing the height of your VXR Audio Stand, you will need to at least partially disassemble each VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly. Determine where on the VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly the change will be made.
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Once all the #10-24× ” fasteners have been removed from one section of the Bolt Plate, remove that section of the Bolt Plate and set it aside on your prepared work area. If you have difficulty lifting the Bolt Plate section out of the VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly, thread ”-20×...
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Stand. Run your fingers down all four sides of the VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly at the seam where the two sections now meet to make sure that the two sections are flush to each other. With the leg sections in place and flush to each other, use the ”...
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Photo 61 With the thick shims (.015” or .010”) in place, determine by trial and error which thin shim (.001”- .004”) produces the most snug fit at each of the 5 locations, without needing to be forced into the gap. Always add shims equally to both sides of the Bolt Plate to ensure it remains centered. The total thickness of shims required may vary along the length of the VXR Vertical Leg Subassembly, but it must be equal at locations across from each other (photo 62).
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The first two Bolt Plate sections are now properly aligned and can be tightened in place. The Bolt Plate screws should be torqued following the numbered sequence (1 to 8) shown in photo 64. Use ” T-wrench to torque the #10-24× ”...
Do not wash the interior flex element of the HRS Isolation Base feet even if you see a coating or white substance on the surface of the flex element. This coating is intentional and is put in the flex element to protect the isolation material from the environment.
This receipt must clearly list the model and serial number, the date of purchase, the name and address of the purchaser, the authorized HRS dealer, and the purchase price. Harmonic Resolution Systems reserves the right to modify the...
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3. Harmonic Resolution Systems shall not be responsible in any way for damage to finishes resulting from normal use, or exposure to sunlight or the environment, even within the normal and extended limited warranty period. During the limited warranty period, Harmonic Resolution Systems will repair or replace any defective components free of charge.
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(MADE IN USA) All Harmonic Resolution Systems Inc. products are 100% made in The United States of America by skilled craftsmen using only the finest materials and our personal dedication to the highest workmanship standards. ARMONIC ESOLUTION YSTEMS 2495 Main Street, Suite 227 Buffalo, NY 14214 Telephone: 716-873-1437 Web: www.AVisolation.com...
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