As long as you to think a little before you begin the installation, you should be pleased with the acquisition of these feet. With a little care, you will have a stable and solid together. Warning, the article describes might suggest that it is only ONE FOOT. Think again, it is indeed ONE PAIR feet. Thank you to the Online Services have detected the error. They made no difficulty to correct the amount and the repayment of the second pair controlled by mistake. As for installation, some tips: - The thread is made trays to accommodate the heads of the fastening screws between the plates and tubes so that they do not exceed. Accordingly, the tubes will be positioned on the side opposite the face of the plate which has the thread. - Before mounting the last tray, skip the son of your speakers in the hole by the tray already fitted in the foot and then into the hole on the last tray you solidariserez the tubes then. - Make the wire "not escape" or by welding immediately after banana plugs or by making a knot if you make the connection of the son to the enclosure by clamping. Do not solder BEFORE banana plugs having spent the son in the foot, you could not pass through the holes of the plates! - I had some difficulties with no screws trays. Some could squeeze with your fingers, others have required the use of pliers, so that the thread was "tight". - In all cases, do not tighten against the nuts before having to adapt the tips relative to the ground as regards the lower plate, and speakers as regards the upper plate. - Since the speaker son pass between the top plate and the enclosure, make sure that the protruding tips of the upper plate and supporting pregnant leave enough space for the son. - You will tighten the nuts against spikes when the settings are developed. As such seals will be useful tools, but do not require intensive use of them. It's almost disposable. A flat clamp strip type used with care to avoid damaging the lacquer trays, will help. - The small pellets * a priori * delivered to fit between the tips and the housing (to avoid scratching) deserved to be adhesive (with a non-aggressive adhesive to meet the speaker surface coating ( veneer, varnish, stain ...).
I hope these tips will be helpful to those who are hesitant because of the assembly. They could appear in one way or another on the user manual ...