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7. Attach the AC cord through the hole at the bottom of the granite base. 8. Note the label showing the height adjustment ring and locking collar on the black feet. Carefully return the speaker to the upright position and adjust the feet to level the speaker. Installing Cable Clip for AC Cord The cable clip supplied in the accessories bag is a simple easy to use clip, designed to hold the power cable in place and prevent accidental removal from inlet socket. To use, simply peel backing and apply to bottom of granite base. Suggested location for clip on the bottom of the granite base is half-way between center opening and back of base, slightly off to one side of the rear foot, as shown in diagrams below. Clip should be oriented so that the axis of the cable slot runs between the opening and outside of the base. After plugging supplied power cable into the inlet socket, it may then be pressed into the opening in the cable clip to secure it in place. SELF-ADHESIVE POWER CABLE RESTRAINING CLIP FOR MYTHOS ST SUGGESTED CLIP LOCATION Positioning the Mythos Speakers in Your Room Your new Mythos speakers are very flexible in terms of positioning and placement options and they will produce excellent sound in almost any location. Following a few simple guidelines can, however, optimize their performance for the more critical listener. Please remember that although the following recommendations are usually valid, all rooms and listening sets-ups are somewhat unique, so do not be afraid to experiment with the speakers. Remember, whatever sounds best to you is correct. Positioning Mythos ST as Left/Right Main Speakers When used as left and right front speakers, the Mythos ST can be placed right next to your TV with excellent results or may be separated by a greater distance than the width of the TV. As with any speaker, a greater separation (5 to 7 feet or 4 more) will normally result in a bigger soundstage and this is recommended from

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7. Attach the AC cord through the hole at the bottom of the granite base.
8.
Note the label showing the height adjustment ring and locking collar on the
black feet. Carefully return the speaker to the upright position and adjust the
feet to level the speaker.
Installing Cable Clip for AC Cord
The cable clip supplied in the accessories bag is a simple easy to use clip,
designed to hold the power cable in place and prevent accidental removal from
inlet socket. To use, simply peel backing and apply to bottom of granite base.
Suggested location for clip on the bottom of the granite base is half-way between
center opening and back of base, slightly off to one side of the rear foot, as shown
in diagrams below. Clip should be oriented so that the axis of the cable slot runs
between the opening and outside of the base. After plugging supplied power cable
into the inlet socket, it may then be pressed into the opening in the cable clip to
secure it in place.
SUGGESTED CLIP LOCATION
SELF-ADHESIVE POWER CABLE
RESTRAINING CLIP FOR MYTHOS ST
Your new Mythos speakers are very flexible in terms of positioning and
placement options and they will produce excellent sound in almost any location.
Following a few simple guidelines can, however, optimize their performance
for the more critical listener. Please remember that although the following
recommendations are usually valid, all rooms and listening sets-ups are somewhat
unique, so do not be afraid to experiment with the speakers. Remember, whatever
sounds best to you is correct.
Positioning Mythos ST as Left/Right Main Speakers
When used as left and right front speakers, the Mythos ST can be placed right
next to your TV with excellent results or may be separated by a greater distance
than the width of the TV. As with any speaker, a greater separation (5 to 7 feet or
more) will normally result in a bigger soundstage and this is recommended from
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Positioning the Mythos Speakers in Your Room