On the Television or Stand
If your television provides a wide, level and stable plat-
form, the Feature can be placed directly on top of the
television (see figure 3). The Feature may also be placed
on an equipment stand. When used this way, the non-skid
rubber grip feet should be used beneath the Feature to
provide stability.
On the Floor
Placing the Feature on the floor might position it too low to
blend with the front speakers. If placing the Feature on the
floor is your best option, the adjustable stand (sold sepa-
rately—MartinLogan part number 9870002) will allow
you to tilt the Feature towards the listening position.
On the Wall
The included brackets allow you to mount the Feature on
the wall (see figures 4 and “Mounting the Feature On A
Wall,” page 10).
WARNING!
Installation other than that
described in the body of this document
requires specific documentation from
MartinLogan.
Using the Non-Skid Grip Feet
When setting Feature on a surface, use the non-skid Grip
Feet beneath the speaker to provide traction (see figure 5).
Mounting the Feature On A Wall
NOTE:
These instructions assume the mounting surface is
of wood frame and standard sheet rock construction. If
you wish to mount the Feature to another type of material
or construction, you should consult a bonded contractor.
NOTE:
Before beginning, study the Horizontal and Vertical
Hardware Configuration drawings (figures 6 & 7).
IMPORTANT!
This template is used for both horizontal
and vertical installations. When drilling pilot holes and
tracing keyholes make sure you’re using the 2 pilot hole
and 2 keyhole locations intended for your installation.
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Installation Options
Figure 4 .
Feature installation on a wall.
Figure 3 .
Feature installation on a television.
Figure 5 .
If Feature is to be used with the optional adjustable stand,
place the non-skid grip feet on the stand and beneath the speaker.