Specifications
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2) Attach the steel beams to the front edges of the woofer cabinet. Each beam is held in place by four socket-head
screws that are in a small bag with an Allen wrench you can use to tighten them.
Note that the side of the beams with the Velcro faces towards you (when you are looking at the front of the cabinet).
Install the screws by first mounting them on the end of the Allen wrench. Then insert them through the hole in the
Velcro side of the beam. The end of the screw will then stick through the beam where you can screw it into the
cabinet. When the beams are secure, it is a simple matter to attach the electrostatic panels, grill, and trim to them
using the Velcro that is already attached to these parts for your convenience.
3) Position the electrostatic panels approximately 1/4 of an inch (1/2 centimeter) above the top of the steel tubing.
The edge of the panels should be flush with the sides of the beams.
The panels' electrical connector hangs down near the left side of the woofer where you will see a mating connector
on the woofer cabinet. The panels will only fit one way as if you try to install them backwards, the Velcro won't
work.
Because the panel is held with Velcro, you can remove and readjust its position to get it fitted correctly.
4) Plug the panel's electrical connector into its mate on the woofer cabinet. The connectors are keyed so that they
will only fit one way so you cannot make a mistake.
Note that the wires on the connector coming from the cabinet can be pulled out of the cabinet by several inches so
you can easily position the connector. Adjust the connectors so that the connector will be hidden under the woofer
grill and does not touch the woofer. Push any excess wire back inside the woofer cabinet.
Should you ever want to disconnect the panel, you can unplug the connector. Just remember to press the little lever
on the connector to disconnect the catch so you can pull the connectors apart. They come apart very easily — but
only if you have released the catch.
5) Attach the woofer grill. It is held in place with Velcro like the panel. Press it firmly into the bottom of the
electrostatic panel so there is no gap between the panel and the grill as you press it into place on the rails. See the
photograph.
6) There are wood trim strips that run the full length of the beams. These fit with their narrow side facing forward
and their wide side on the side of the speaker. These are symmetrical so fit either way. They are held in place
with Velcro.