本帖最后由 wenlin 于 2011-11-8 08:31 编辑
下面是设计者的英文资料,参考
Mounting the Drivers and Filters:
The electrical terminals go in next. You can use any type of terminals or terminal cups that you want. The recommended terminals are long enough to go through the cabinet and the HardiBacker®. Many terminals are not long enough and you will have a new problem to solve. I place the terminals on the back panel at the level of the driver. Mark two holes EXACTLY ¾” apart in the center of the back panel. Drill ¼” and tap the terminals in place. Install the terminals from the inside of the cabinet, no easy task for large hands. You might want to solder the wires to the terminals before you tighten things down. It is finally time to take the drivers out of the boxes. But first, cut about 18” of wire to connect the drivers to the terminals. For most full-rangers, I use a single pair of wires from a CAT5e cable. I do not use clip-on connectors for the driver terminals. You can connect the contour filter now or later. (You might want to connect the filter outside of the box for testing, a pretty good idea.) Cut the hot wire and solder each end to one of the leads from the inductor. Solder the resistor across the inductor – one lead of the resistor to one lead of the inductor. Alternately, you can use barrier strips to wire the filter:
Attach the filter assembly to the inside back of the cabinet with ¾” screws. Solder the wires to the driver terminals and screw the drivers into position. You can use the screws provided with the drivers or #10 pan-headed sheet metal screws. Parts Express and Madisound sell these as “speaker mounting screws”. I like to use #10x24x3/4" Allen head cap screws and screw inserts. Your option. You’re Done! OK. Take them upstairs and plug them in. Warning: You may be disappointed with the initial sound you get from these speakers. They will sound thin, boxy and screechy. Paper full-range drivers need a long break-in . They start to come around in a few hours. They will sound really nice after 100 hours or so. They will just sound better and better as you use them. They will break-in faster if they are played loudly (within reason, of course), so plug them into your HT and watch some movies. Good luck and happy listening. |