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READ THIS FIRST
Genesis loudspeakers in general are heavy and slippery. This is
due to the fine veneer, and high gloss finishes that we put on the
speakers to make them beautiful and an object of art. They have a
luxurious feel as well as an elegant look.
The cabinet is solidly made of high-quality mdf and/or composite
material. Transducers have large magnetic assemblies and the
crossovers use large, high grade components. All this results in a
very heavy object for its size.
Due to the weight, and also to the waxy finish, the loudspeaker may
be slippery and difficult to handle. We always recommend a
minimum of two people to unpack, move them around, and set
them up.
Your speakers will come wrapped in a100% cotton “sock” inside a
double-corrugated cardboard carton. Examine the carton for
shipping damage. Dented corners are an indication of something
having gone wrong during shipping.
Enlist a friend to help you unpack and set-up the loudspeaker. Not
only is it safer, it is more fun than doing it yourself.
Lift the speaker in its sock out of the shipping carton. Do NOT just
grab the sock to lift the loudspeaker. The sock may tear! Be careful
that you do not inadvertently put a finger through a driver.
Collapse the shipping carton, and store it in a safe, dry place
together with the sock and the foam inserts. You will need this if
you sell the speakers in the future, or need to ship the speakers.
Read this owner’s manual, and then get started.