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HeadRoom Desktop HeadRoom Desktop Speaker StandsSpeaker Stands
Audiophile Desktop
HeadRoom 30 Day GuarantyUnless specifi cally stated otherwise, all HeadRoom purchases come with a 30-day satisfaction guaranty in order to give you the opportunity to evaluate your purchases. We’re happy to provide you with the opportunity to refund or exchange your product, but to keep costs down we do have a few conditions.Products must be returned to us within 30 days of the date you receive the product. So make sure you try your purchase out right away! Products must be in “as-new” condition. This means that they’re in pristine cosmetic condition, functioning perfectly, and include ALL materials (plastic bags, warranty cards, tie wraps, etc). In other words, please send products back exactly as you received them. If a product is returned within the 30-day return period, but is not in “as-new” condi-tion, we will charge you a 15% restocking fee plus any labor and materials required to return the product to “as-new” condi-tion. Sorry, but after your 30 day trial, products are no longer exchangeable or refundable.If you’re having trouble with a headphone amp or system, please contact us fi rst to troubleshoot the problem. You can email Sales, ([email protected]) or call 800.828.8184. If we can fi x it while you’ve still got the product, everyone’s happy!
The Desktop Speaker Stands come partially The Desktop Speaker Stands come partially assembled. They can be used as-is out of the assembled. They can be used as-is out of the box, or you can attach the headphone hanger box, or you can attach the headphone hanger using a crescent wrench and the appropriate using a crescent wrench and the appropriate size Allen key.size Allen key.
Tools Needed:
• 3/16” hex key
• 1/2” wrench
Use the 1/2” wrench to hold the nut still on the inside of the stand while using the hex key to tighten the hanger to the speaker stand. Twist the rubber portion of the headphone hanger so that it sits fl at.
Attaching the Headphone Hanger
HeadRoom Speaker Stands are proudly manufactured in the USA and built to last practically forever. Our heavyweight Mon-tana-made monitor speaker stands have a LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY against all defects in workmanship or performance. If your HeadRoom speaker stands ever fail to function properly under normal operating conditions, we will repair or replace the stands as long as you own them. As some amount of mi-nor wear may occur near moving parts, cosmetic fl aws are not covered by our HeadRoom warranty. Modifi cation(s) including but not limited to wall-mounting, over-weighting, misuse, or accidental damage to the HeadRoom Speaker Stands, which voids the warranty as solely determined by HeadRoom.
Limited Lifetime Warranty
Return Products to:
HeadRoomAttn: Returns
2020 Gilkerson DriveBozeman, MT 59715
Contact Us:
www.headphone.comToll Free: 800-828-8184Phone: 406-587-9466
Fax: 406-586-9484
Congratulations on your purchase of the
Desktop Speaker Stands. This unique
product will help you position your
monitor speakers precisely and produce
an outstandingly accurate near-fi eld
listening experience. You’ll also be
able to keep your desk neat and tidy by
housing all your HeadRoom equipment
within the stands. Happy Listening!
Speaker Stands
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Just as speaker positioning is important for large Just as speaker positioning is important for large speakers in a listening room, it is also important speakers in a listening room, it is also important on your desktop. Properly positioned ‘near fi eld’ on your desktop. Properly positioned ‘near fi eld’ speakers put the speaker acoustic axis horizon-speakers put the speaker acoustic axis horizon-tal, at ear level, and positioned in an equilateral tal, at ear level, and positioned in an equilateral triangle, 60 degrees to either side of your head. triangle, 60 degrees to either side of your head. This has a number of advantages.This has a number of advantages.Possibly most important is that it signifi cantly reduces the fi rst refl ection of sound waves off the desktop surface. When speakers are low and close to the desktop this fi rst refl ection almost completely destroys any audio image!Once the speakers are off the desk surface, the real work of tweaking the audio image can begin by adjusting the height and tilt of the speakers, and the distance, width, and toe-in.
Generally speaking, you should position the speakers such that the speaker’s acoustic axis is horizontal and at ear level. On small two-way speakers the tweeter virtual sound source is usually slightly closer to you than the woofer virtual sound source. This means that the center axis of sound coming from the front of the speaker is tilted slightly downward, and that you should tilt the speakers slightly back in order for the speaker axis to be horizontal. In order to fi ne tune the tilt of your speaker, set the speakers in roughly the correct position and then raise and lower your head to fi nd the best sound. Usually if the tweeter is too close it will sound slightly too ag-gressive and you will have to tilt the speaker rearward; if the woofer is too close it will sound slightly muffl ed.To adjust the stands simply loosen the knobs on both sides and slide the top part of the stand up and down, and/or tilt it forward and back. DO NOT adjust stands up and down with speakers on them. You can, however, make small tilt adjust-ments by partially loosening the clamping knobs and then tilting the speaker back and forth. Be sure to take your speak-ers off the stands before making any adjustments.
Generally speaking the speakers should be about an arms reach distance. A good way to determine if the stands are equidistant from you is to reach out and touch the stands with both hands at the same time; sometimes closing your eyes helps to tell if the stands are in exactly the same spot to either side.The speakers should be positioned roughly in an equilateral triangle. Speakers are generally toed-in to point just wide of the ear closest to the speak-er. This is a good starting position, but additional tweaks may be required. If the image isn’t deep enough, push the speakers farther away. If the im-age has a hole in the middle, push the speakers closer together. If the sound isn’t punchy enough, move them closer to you. If the soundstage is to narrow, push the speakers farther apart.
Speaker Positioning
Tilt and Height Alignment
Distance, Width and Toe-In Adjustment
Speaker Postitioning
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Toe-In
Width
Distance