3.With the help of an assistant to lift the cabinet, check the fit into the framing, and use shims if required.
4.Wiring the subwoofer is the same as described previously, except that there is not much room to make the connections to the binding posts.
5.Use wood glue, such as Liquid Nails™ along the cabinet top and side. Fit the cabinet into the framing until its front face is flush with the front face of the framing.
6.Use a level to make sure the cabi- net is horizontal.
7.Use six woodscrews or more along the top, and a few into the side to secure the cabinet in place. If pos-
sible, add a few screws to secure the bottom face of the cabinet. You may have to angle them in, but do not screw in to any of the cabinet joints. The cabinet walls are 3/4 inch thick, so make sure the screws do not pass all the way through.
8.Do an electrical continuity test to make sure the connections are good from the
9.Finishing with sheetrock is the same as described for vertical mounting. Fit the debris shield before starting the sheetrock instal- lation.
10.See the next page for details regarding the installation of the woofer baffle assembly and grille frame assembly.
Horizontal
Screwing and gluing the subwoofer in place
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