Genesis Advanced Technologies 1.1 Speaker System User Manual


 
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Undo the lag bolts that hold the bases to the crate. Remove the bases
one at a time and set them down where the woofer towers and wings
will go. Verify that the positions are accurately aligned as it may be
impossible to move them later.
Next, remove the woofer towers from their shipping crates. These are
the largest of the wooden crates. Position the crate near where you
have put the woofer tower bases. You do not want to move the woofer
tower very far once it is out of the crate. Either woofer tower can be
used on the left or the right, so just pick one.
First, remove the screws holding the top lid down
and open the top of the crate. Remove the woofer
grill cover and put aside safely.
You may be surprised to see that the woofer tower
is not wrapped in anything. This is to allow safe
handling of the tower. If there is anything covering
the veneer, it may be difficult to pick up this
immensely heavy tower. The covering may tear,
causing you to drop the tower. The soft foam
cushioning is sufficient to ensure that the veneer
finish is not marked.
Next, remove the screws holding one side of the
crate together. The woofer tower is then exposed and you can now lift
the tower out the front of the opened crate. It may be easier if you
dismantle all four sides of the crate if you do not have two immensely
strong people capable of lifting the woofer tower by themselves. With
the sides removed, four people can lift the tower out of the crate and
onto its base.
Determine which side is the top,
and which the bottom. The
bottom of the woofer is covered
with soft felt, and the top is
covered with veneer. Pick up the
woofer tower, place the bottom
on the base and stand the tower
up.
Set up the other woofer tower in
the same way. You should flatten