
Final Assembly of VXR Audio Stand
- You are now ready to stabilize and level
the frame. Move the frame to its exact final location for use in your system. Once
the frame is in the final location, check to see if the frame is level and stable. If it
is not, level the stand by extending the feet using the provided 1-1/4” crescent
wrench. If there is instability, find out which foot is causing the instability by
gently rocking the frame with the provided level laid across the top. Only adjust
the feet required to make the frame system completely stable and level.
Never
thread any foot system out more than six full rotations (1/4 inch) from full
engagement for
any
reason. There should always be at least four complete
rotations of engagement remaining on each foot system.
If you have lost track of how many threads of engagement remain, start over by
fully engaging the foot per the original instructions and work your way back out.
If the floor the frame is sitting on is so uneven that this adjustment range is not
adequate, place a metal shim under the feet as necessary to provide proper
support of the frame system at each location.
Once all the feet are in a location where the frame is stable and level, use the
provided 1-1/8” crescent wrench to tighten the nut on each foot against the
bottom of the frame so that it locks the foot point in place. Use the 1-1/4” crescent
wrench to hold the foot in place while you do this (see Photo 31). The nut is
properly tightened when the frame system cannot rock in any direction (i.e. all
feet are in constant contact with the floor or HRS floor protectors).
Photo 31
Isolation Base Installation into VXR Frame
- Uncrate each of the isolation
bases if not already complete. Make sure you read and follow all of the
instructions in the isolation base manual prior to installing into the VXR Audio
Stand frame. You will want to verify that the frame size matches the isolation base
size. The VXR-1921 uses 1921 isolation bases. The VXR-1719 uses 1719 isolation
bases.
Match the load range of each isolation base with the component weight. Matching
the isolation base to the proper component weight will ensure optimum
performance. Identify the load range of each isolation base by the colored sticker
on the back of the isolation base (opposite the HRS logo) or the colored dots on