6 Installation
For optimum performance the Theater must be tilted on
its stand towards the main listening position and directed
towards the audiences ears (see figure 3). After you have
placed your Theater in its final location, loosen the 2 knobs
located on the stand arm, pivot the Theater towards the
main listening position, and then re-tighten the knobs.

Installation Options

On the Television
If your television provides a wide, level and stable platform,
the shielded Theater can be placed directly on top of the
television (see figure 3). For this option we recommend
installation of the rubber bumper feet.
On the Wall
The adjustable mount (stand) allows you to mount the
Theater on the wall (see figures 3 and “Mounting the
Theater On A Wall,” pages 8–10). If hanging the Theater
on the wall is the best placement for your system, the
adjustable mount (stand) will allow you to tilt the Theater
towards the listening position.
On the Floor
Placing the Theater on the floor will position it too low to
blend with the front speakers. (see figure 3). If placing the
Theater on the floor is the best placement for your system,
the adjustable mount (stand) will allow you to tilt the
Theater towards the listening position. For this option we
recommend installation of the rubber bumper feet.
WARNING! Installation other than that
described in the body of this document requires
specific documentation from MartinLogan.
If you are using the Theater on top of your television, or
setting it on any type of surface, we recommend installing
the 5 rubber bumper feet included with the Theater.
Rubber Bumper Feet Installation Instructions:
1. Prepare a surface to work on by laying down a towel or
large soft cloth on top of a large flat surface.
2. Securely tighten the 2 knobs on the theater stand arm,
making sure the Theater cabinet is level with the stand.
3. Turn the Theater upside down so that the bottom of the
stand is pointing up.
4. Insert the 5 rubber bumper feet in the 5 outer holes (see
figure 2).

Using the Adjustable Mount Rubber Bumper Feet

Figure 3. Theater installation on the floor, on the television, and on the wall.
Figure 2. The Theater stand, shown from the bottom, with bumper
insertion locations shown.
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