Bandpass enclosure, Building a bandpass enclosure – Precision Power PRO15 User Manual

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BANDPASS ENCLOSURE

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Building A Bandpass Enclosure:

1.

Build a divided enclosure with internal dimensions of LxWxC1 and C2
as specified for your woofer (See page 10). Use 1” thick MDF (medium
density fiber board) for the baffle that the Subwoofer mounts in, and 3/4”
thick MDF for the rest of the enclosure. Be sure to use wood glue and
silicone to ensure your enclosure is sealed properly, as air leaks will
affect the performance of your subwoofer.

2.

Using the supplied template, trace the appropriate circle and mounting
hole pattern for your

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subwoofer on the baffle board.

3.

Cut the speaker hole out of the baffle with a router. Use a guide or
template whenever possible for a clean, accurate job; use a jig saw only
if a router is not available. Drill out the mounting holes for T-nuts with a
7/32” drill bit.

4.

Locate the port material which you are going to use. Trace the pattern
of the appropriate hole needed for the port, then cut the hole out. When
installing the port, make sure you have a distance of at least one port
diameter from the end of the port to the inside wall of the enclosure.
Also, round over the inside edge of both ends of the port to cut down
on port noise.

5.

Place the woofer into the hole which you have cut in the baffle to check
the fit. Make sure that the T-nut holes line up.

6.

Install the 10-32 T-nuts (supplied) into the 7/32” holes from the
backside of the baffle board.

7.

Run an appropriate length of wire into the enclosure, leaving enough to
comfortably install the wires to the terminals on the woofer before
placing the speaker into its mounting hole. Use a terminal cup whenever
possible.

8.

Vacuum out any wood shavings and dust from the inside of the
enclosure. (Failure to do so may void your warranty.) Then, line the
enclosure with a polyester fiberfill blanket or fiberglass insulation about
1” thick.

9.

Apply the included foam gasket to the speaker to ensure a sealed fit.
Be sure that the mounting holes line up on the gasket.

10.

Connect the wires to the woofer observing the proper polarity,
positive and negative terminals. Strip away the insulation of
the wire about a 1/4" and install the wires into the terminal posts.

11.

Install the woofer into the enclosure using the 10-32 bolts (supplied).

12.

Once the box is complete, it's time to connect the speaker wire coming
from the subwoofer enclosure to your amplifier. Check that you use the
proper wire for consistent polarity, positive and negative.
(Refer to amplifier owner’s manual.)

13.

Finally, sit back and enjoy the incredible enhancement your new

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subwoofer brings to your audio system.

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