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Harmonic Resolution Systems Damping Plate User Manual

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HARMONIC RESOLUTION SYSTEMS

HRS DAMPING PLATE Mk II

Introduction

Thank you for purchasing the Harmonic Resolution Systems (HRS) Damping Plate Mk II. When used properly, it

will give you many years of superior musical or video signal reproduction. The HRS Damping Plates significantly

reduce the negative impact of air and structure borne vibration on your audio or video component performance.

The HRS Damping Plates are a perfect match for the HRS Isolation Base. While the damping plates work to

significantly reduce air-borne vibration, the isolation base significantly reduces the harmful effects of structure-

borne vibration.

Safety Instructions

IMPORTANT!

Do not place any tall objects on the damping plate. A tall object is any object that has a height greater than its

own width or length. The object may become unstable and tip over.

Do not place the damping plate over ventilation holes of any electronic component. The ventilation holes will be

blocked and the internal operating temperature of the component will be increased.

Set Up Instructions

The HRS Damping Plates should be placed directly on top of an electronic component chassis or speaker cabinet

with the soft side of the damping plate in contact with the component surface. The greater the surface area

covered by the damping plates the greater the improvement in audio/video performance.

Specifications

HRS Damping Plate Physical Characteristics

Model Number

Dimensions
inch (cm)

Weight
lbs. (Kg)

DPII-05545

5.5 x 4.5 x 0.7
(14.0 x 11.4 x 1.8)

1.1 (0.5 )

DPII-09545

9.5 x 4.5 x 0.7
(24.1 x 11.4 x 1.8)

2.0 (0 .9)

DPII-14545

14.5 x 4.5 x 0.7
(36.8 x 11.4 x 1.8)

3.1 (1. 4 )

Care and Maintenance

The HRS Damping Plates are a very low maintenance item that will provide many years of trouble free

performance by applying these basic care instructions.

Clean the Damping Plates using a lint-free soft (non-abrasive) cloth. Use a damp cloth with water or mild soap if

required. Do not spray with or immerse in water.