SL7-SD Midi Bookshelf Speaker Kit (pair)

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This midi-sized bookshelf stereo speaker DIY kit is for the Markaudio Pluvia 7.2HD and Alpair 7MS drivers. It contains two passive cabinets. It is ideal if you are looking for great sounding speakers and you are short on space.

Description

Our SL7-SD cabinets are precision CNC machined from 15mm MDF and have rabbet joints to make them easy to put together. Our SL7-SD cabinets are specifically designed for Markaudio Pluvia 7.2HD and Alpair 7MS drivers.

We also sell high quality ready-made cables and a DIY cable kit that you can use to make cables to connect your speakers to your amplifier.

Pre-Built Cabinets

If you choose pre-built cabinets, we will glue the cabinets together and stick acoustic wool felt to the inside of them. We will give the cabinets an initial sanding, but depending on the level of finish required, you may need to do some additional sanding. The drivers, Arylic plate amplifier/terminal cup and port tubes will not be fitted, and this is something that you will need to do yourself. However, we will build a pair of 30cm cables for you to connect the drivers to the terminal cups rather than supplying the component cable and crimps. If you require fully finished (veneered or painted) speakers, please contact us using this form, as this will be a bespoke build that we will need to quote for separately based on your requirements.

Instructions

1) Test assemble the cabinets to ensure that you understand how the cabinets go together before you glue them, noting the orientation of pre-drilled holes in the front baffle:5 Hole Driver Template

2) Glue the back, top, bottom and sides of the cabinet together. Fit the front baffle without using glue and clamp together. It is important to ensure that you don’t glue the front baffle to the cabinet at this stage as it will make it impossible to stick the acoustic wool felt to the inside of the cabinets. Leave for at least an hour and ideally overnight.

Titebond Original Holz Kleber 273 ml (8 oz)

Wood glue is not included with this kit, but is available here.

3) Cut the acoustic wool felt into suitably sized pieces for the back, top and bottom and sides of the cabinets. The inside of the front baffle does not need to be lined. Spray the inside of the cabinet and one side of the acoustic wool felt pieces with contact adhesive. Leave for a few moments to allow the solvent in the contact adhesive to evaporate. Fit the pieces to the inside of the cabinet.

Contact Adhesive Spray

Contact Spray adhesive is not included with this kit, but is available here.

4) Glue and clamp the front baffle in place. Leave for at least an hour and ideally overnight.

5) Remove all excess dried glue by rubbing with a damp cloth and then sand the joints until the desired finish has been achieved.

6) Paint or veneer the cabinets.

7) Cut the port tube to a length of 82 mm using a hacksaw. To ensure a consistent length around the circumference of the cut, wrap some tape around the port tube to act as a guide. Tap the port tubes into place with a rubber mallet. Optionally, a small bit of blu tack can use under the lip of the port tube to improve the seal.

8) Build the cables to connect the terminal cups to the drivers, using the supplied cable, crimps and insulating boots.

9) Attach the cables to the back of the terminal cups and fit the terminal cups to the cabinets using the included screws.

10) Attach the other end of the cables to the drivers and fit the drivers to the cabinets using the screws supplied with the drivers.

11) Happy listening!

Additional information

Weight 8 kg
Dimensions 46 × 32 × 37 cm
External Cabinet Dimensions

Height: 320 mm
Width: 170 mm
Depth: 230 mm

Internal Cabinet Dimensions

Height: 290 mm
Width: 140 mm
Depth: 200 mm
Volume: 8.12 litres

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