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Repeat the previous process of the caster removal/spike insertion on the oppo-
site side of the enclosure. Then continue the process on the other channels.
Note: The MAXX will be off-balance at this point, and you should be certain that they
don’t tip all the way over. The MAXX is inherently stable; nonetheless, EXERCISE
CAUTION.
S e c t i o n 5 . 4 – L e v e l i n g t h e M A X X
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Place a level on the left to right oriented axis in the flat area atop the woofer
behind the Upper Module. If it is level, move to the next step.
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If the bubble shows that the speaker is leaning toward the center of the room,
you will have to lengthen one of the inside spikes down toward the floor. If the
bubble is leaning toward the outside of the room, you will have to lengthen one
of the outside spikes down toward the floor.
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You may rotate the spike tips in place by using a vice-grip or toothed pliers.
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To find out which spike to lower, grasp the MAXX channel and rock it back and
forth. This will identify the spike that is out of level from the other three.
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Place a level on the front to back oriented axis. If it is level, then your MAXXs
are level. If the bubble shows that the speaker is leaning toward the front of the
room, you will have to lengthen the front spikes down toward the floor. If the
bubble shows that the speaker is leaning toward the back of the room (behind
the loudspeakers), you will have to lengthen the rear spikes down toward the
floor.
S e c t i o n 5 . 5 – I n s t a l l i n g t h e P a i n t e d H o l e C o v e r s
Wilson has provided painted hole covers that are inserted in the fascia blade. There
are three covers for each fascia side. The hole covers are installed as follows:
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One at a time, carefully remove the hole covers from the shipping board.
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