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Photo 28 Completed MXR Audio Stands. Singlewide shown on left, and double
wide shown on the right.
Loading Components into MXR Frame
- Carefully load each component into the
MXR Audio Stand. Be careful not to hit the front edge of the isolation base
because you will scratch the aluminum frame. Once all the components are
loaded, you should check to see that none of the isolation bases are overloaded.
By placing one or two fingers on the bottom of the bracket and your thumb on the
top of the isolation base, you should be able to move the top of the isolation base
slightly (at all four corners) when you squeeze your finger(s) together. If there is
no compliance, remove the isolation base and component to verify the load range
of the isolation base is correctly matched with the component. The load range of
the isolation base is identified as part of the part number on the tag attached to
the bottom (see the isolation base manual for instructions). Please consult with
your authorized Harmonic Resolution Systems dealer or contact Harmonic
Resolution Systems if you need assistance. The isolation base load range can be
easily modified at any time by sending it to Harmonic Resolution Systems or an
authorized dealer to have the primary isolation stage rebuilt.
MXR Cable Organizer Accessory –
The cable organizer system is available for
the MXR as an accessory. It bolts into the back of the MXR frame using the
remaining threaded holes in the MXR panel that are used to support the isolation
bases. They should be install using the 1/4-20 x 1/2"bolts supplied with the
organizers. The organizers are installed at a right angle to the panel with the
holes vertically aligned to pass the cables through in an aligned and organized
manner. Be
very careful
not to cross-thread the fastener. The fastener should
thread in very easily. If it does not, back it out and start it in again. If necessary,
loosen the other fasteners on the cable organizer and move it to a position that
allows all the screws to thread in with minimal torque. Once all four screws on
each organizer are engaged, hand-tighten the screws using the ratchet wrench
supplied with the MXR frame. The cable organizer can also be used to support
the weight of a network box for cables that apply this approach.