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Getting Started
are used to attach Claravox Centennial and
hold it all in place.
Attaching a Stand
Refer to Figure 1
Step 1
Claravox Centennial is shipped with the mount-
ing plate attached for safety during transport.
When you first unpack Claravox Centennial,
loosen the two captive thumbscrews and re-
move the mounting plate from the body of your
instrument.
Step 2
With the tips of the captive thumbscrews facing
up, attach the mounting plate to the stand by
matching up the threads and spinning the mount-
ing plate in a clockwise direction, until tight.
Step 3
Place Claravox Centennial on top of the stand
and adapter assembly. While steadying Claravox
Centennial with one hand, use the other hand to
first tighten one of the captive thumbscrews. Use
your fingers to tighten this thumbscrew. Next,
tighten the second captive thumbscrew. Clara-
vox Centennial is now mounted to the stand via
the adapter plate.
NOTE:
Double check to make sure both captive
thumbscrews are tightened securely. There is
no need to tighten them more than finger-tight;
remember, you will most likely be taking them
out again.
Figure 1
Summary of Contents for Claravox Centennial
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Page 2: ...CELE BRATI N G YE ARS OF T HE T HEREMIN...
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Page 8: ...Clara Rockmore PR photo with theremin New York 1932...
Page 12: ...Clara Rockmore Recital Poster 1938...
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