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4)
Make sure all mating surfaces have flush edges and stand the enclosure up on its legs. Apply
four clamps from side to side along the edges, at least two clamps from front to back and
at least two clamps from the top panel to the bottom.
5)
Using a damp rag or paper towel, wipe away any glue squeeze-out on the outside of the
enclosure (excess glue on the inside is fine). Allow to dry according to the glue
manufacturer's recommendations and remove clamps.
Sand and finish enclosure to your liking. See our web page for examples.
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7)
Solder 12-14" of speaker wire to the binding posts or terminals of your choice, observing
proper polarity. Install terminals.
Place woofer in its recessed cutout and mark the screw holes with a sharpie or pencil.
8)
Remove woofer and pilot drill these marks using your 5/64" drill bit. Repeat this process
for installing the port tube. Clean up the resulting sawdust.
9)
Install your choice of sound damping material. We recommend ½ pound of Acousta-Stuf
(part number 260-317) or lining the interior walls with our ½" Sonic Barrier peel and stick
foam (part number 260-520).
10) Connect the wire from the terminals to the woofer, observing proper polarity.
11) Determine the length of port you would like to use. With no extension used, the tuning
frequency will be around 52 Hz. With the full length of the extension used the tuning will
drop to 41 Hz. We recommend a length of 8-10" for the best results. You can use electrical
tape, super glue or hot glue to hold the port extension in place.
*Note – the port extension may have to be installed from inside the cabinet due to the
tight tolerances of the port opening. We recommend installing the port before the
woofer for this reason.

Final Assembly: