Polk LEGEND L800 - LEFT Legend L800 Left Floor Standing Tower Speaker

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OWNER
S MANUAL
Rubber Feet and Adjustable Floor Spikes
Rubber feet come installed on the spike. In order to expose the
spike, simply pull the rubber feet o.
Adjusting the Floor Spikes
The floor spikes can be adjusted from the top of the
Legend SDA Pro floor-standing loudspeakers and require an
Allen wrench.
Note: If the speaker is stable on the floor, no adjustment is
necessary. If the speaker is unstable, follow these steps:
1. The speaker will be inclined to settle on three of the
four spikes leaving one spike slightly o the floor.
2. Determine which spike needs to be adjusted.
3. Use the included Allen wrench to adjust the
spike height. Turn clockwise to lower the spike and
counterclockwise to raise it.
4. As the spike contacts the floor, it will become more
dicult to turn. At that point the speaker should
be stabilized.
2. There are several distances to consider when
placing your speakers:
X = Listener distance from speaker
Y = Speaker distance from rear wall
Z = Speaker distance from each other
S = Speaker distance from side wall
*By decreasing distance “Y” you will increase bass response.
By increasing that distance you will experience less bass. Your
speakers will generally sound best when placed close to the
back wall. Also, the front baes should be at least 2” forward
of any obstructions, such as cabinets.
*Distance “Z” should be at least 4’, while 6’ to 8’ is optimum
in most listening rooms. In a “live” room (lots of hard surfaces,
not too many curtains, cushions or sound absorbing materials),
SDA speakers often sound best placed close together.
Remember, experiment!
*Distance “X” should be greater than or equal to
distance “Z.
*Distance “S” should be AT LEAST 3’. Placement closer to
sidewalls will interfere with three-dimensional imaging. “If you
can absorb the sidewall reflection, closer placements the wall
may be possible.
S Z
Y
X
S
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