Harmonic Resolution Systems MXR Audio Stand User Manual

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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 three nuts on the bracket and move the bracket position until all the screws
thread in with minimal torque. Once all four screws on each bracket are
engaged, hand-tighten the screws using the T-wrench. The top of the T-wrench
handle will twist about 10 degrees (1/36

th

of a rotation) without screw rotation to

obtain correct torque. Do not over torque the screws because you will strip the
threaded holes in the aluminum panel. The brackets can be assembled with the
panels horizontal or with the stand upright on the floor. Repeat this process until
all the brackets for the isolation bases are installed and the screws properly
tightened.

Note: If your MXR has more than two panels, stand the MXR frame up after the
first two panels are complete. Attach the feet on each of the remaining panels and
install them one at a time as shown above until all the panels are in place. Check
the panel orientation by alignment of the letters (a, b etc) that are marked on the
frame to indicating proper orientation of matched wood veneer panels. Square
each additional panel to the first two by using a level across the top. The feet can
then be used to level and stabilize the stand after complete assembly.

Final Assembly of MXR Audio Stand -You are now ready to stabilize and level
the frame. Move the frame to its exact final location for use in your system. Once
the frame is in the final location, check to see if the frame is level and stable. If not,
you can accomplish this by rotating the feet counter-clockwise (note: if looking
down at the feet from the top of the frame the rotational direction appears to be a
clockwise rotation). If there is instability, find out which foot is causing the
instability by rocking the frame with a level across the top. When the frame is
level, adjust only the feet required to make it completely stable and level. Never
back the foot system out more than six rotations from full engagement (.25") for
any reason. There should always be four complete rotations of engagement
remaining on the foot system. If you have lost track of where you are, start over
by fully engaging the foot per the original instructions and work your way back
out. If the floor the frame is sitting on is so uneven that this adjustment range is
not acceptable, then you must place a metal shim under the feet to keep the foot
engagement specified.

Once all the feet are in a location so the frame is stable and level, then tighten the
nut on the feet so that it interferes with the frame insert (see Photo 27). This is
accomplished with clockwise rotation (counter-clockwise rotation if viewing foot
from top of MXR) on the nut only while holding the foot. Once the nut is tightened,
the foot will be very stable and will not change position.

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