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SXRC AUDIO STAND A Low Noise Floor Is Fundamental...
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All items are inspected 100% to verify the assembly fits are up to our exacting standards. This rigorous protocol, combined with precision design, results in a product that is a pleasure to install, use, change, or expand at anytime. From all of us here at HRS, we truly hope you enjoy our product.
Do not lift HRS Isolation Bases by the inner plate or the external feet attached to the bottom of the rectangular frame. Always lift or move the HRS Isolation Base with the inner plate facing up and the external support feet facing down (the same orientation as when used to support your component).
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Your SXRC Audio Stand may arrive only partially assembled. If your SXRC arrived fully assembled, skip directly to step 10. Step 1. The SXRC Audio Stand will be assembled upside down. Note that one SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly has eight threaded Caps installed. Do not try to remove these threaded Caps, as they are bonded to the assembly.
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HRS Isolation Base. Fully thread eight Struts onto the SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly (photo 3). Use the provided HRS Grip Pad (photo 4) to tighten each Strut another quarter to one-half-turn after it contacts the polymer ring. If you are assembling an audio stand with multiple Strut sizes, keep in mind that you are assembling it upside-down.
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Lower another SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly onto the existing structure, so that the threads of the installed Struts pass through the eight holes in the assembly (photo 6). Make sure the HRS logos all face the same direction, and that each Strut is fully seated in the SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly.
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If your SXRC requires another layer, repeat Steps 3-7 with a new set of Struts and another SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly. Step 8. Fully thread a Locking Nut onto each of the threads protruding through the SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly, so that the Locking Nuts fully contact the polymer rings you placed in step 7.
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Point(s) with your other hand. Gently torque all eight Washers against the tops of the Points with the HRS Grip Pad. This will lock the Points into place and prevent any motion out of the threaded connection. The result should be a very stable, firm, and level structure.
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Load the HRS Isolation Bases from the front of the SXRC Audio Stand, with the HRS logo facing you. Briefly rest the rear feet of the HRS Isolation Base in the pockets at the front of the desired layer of the SXRC Audio Stand, so that another person can reach in from behind it to hold the HRS Isolation Base from behind.
SXRC Horizontal Support Assembly, 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. Note that HRS Isolation Bases with G7 Feet (identifiable by a purple sticker on the back) have no load limit and no compliance, so this test is not necessary.
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 design of any product without obligation to purchasers of previously manufactured products, and to change the prices or specifications of any product, without notice or obligation to any person.
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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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