The Spike Kit Contains:
4–Threaded Spikes (one end pointed, the other blunt)
4–Jam Nuts
4–Spike Covers
To Install the Feet:
1. Remove the vinyl cap from the cabinet insert.
2. Thread the jamb nut onto the pointed end of the
spike.
3. Slide the blunt end of the threaded spike through the
bottom (narrow end) of the spike cover and seat
the jamb nut into the hexagonal well in the foot.
4. Thread the foot assembly into the insert in the bot-
tom of the speaker cabinet.
5. Adjust the length of the spike for proper height.
6. Tighten the foot by hand to secure the assembly.
Repeat this procedure for the other spike assemblies.
Refer to Figure 1.
The feet can be adjusted to compensate for an uneven floor. For maximum stability and strength,
leave as much of the threaded rod in the cabinet fitting as possible. Use just enough exposed spike
to penetrate the carpet and pad and lift the speaker off of the carpet.
If the blunt end of the rod does not thread easily into the cabinet fitting, “chase” the threads by
threading one of the supplied jamb nuts onto the pointed end of the rod and running it to the other
end to clear the threads.
The KLF 10 comes with fixed spikes, installed at the factory, with spike covers for hard floors. For
best results on carpeted floors, remove these covers after determining the optimal location for your
speakers.
HOW TO CONNECT THE LEGEND SERIES TOWERS
Switch your electronics OFF when making all connections! Connect your Legend KLFs to the “Front”
or “Main,” left and right channels of your system’s power amplifier. Be sure to observe proper polarity
(+ to + and - to -) and avoid having excess bare wire at the connectors which could short together caus-
ing possible amplifier damage. Refer to “About Speaker Wire Connections” for more details.
Bi-Wire or Bi-Amp Connections
The KLF 20 and KLF 30 are equipped with two pairs of input terminals to facilitate a bi-wire or
bi-amp hookup. In both cases, separate speaker cables are used to carry the high and low frequency
signals independently to each speaker. This results in a reduction in distortion and an increase in
clarity and detail. Remove coupling straps for bi-wire or bi-amp connections.
In a bi-wire hookup, the high and low frequency cables are connected to the same channel of one
power amplifier or receiver. Please consult your dealer for details regarding connection of multiple
speaker cables to the speaker outputs of your specific amplifier. You can also use two pair of “Front”
or “Main” speaker terminals on your amplifier (A and B) if they are internally wired in parallel.
In a bi-amp configuration, the high and low frequency cables are connected to separate amplifiers.
This type of hookup can increase the dynamic range of your system because of the potential increase
in available amplifier power for high and low frequency drivers. It also allows the use of two ampli-
fiers with different tonal qualities to be used for the high and low frequency ranges. Since this often
requires the use of differing brands of pre-amp and power amplifiers, which may not be compatible,
consult your dealer for guidance.
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Figure 1
KLF 20/30
Cabinet
Threaded Cabinet Insert
Jamb Nut Well
Jamb Nut
Threaded Spike
Spike
Cover
Vinyl Cap
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