Update,
Received the shipment (USPS flat rate box) from Dennis to complete the Philharmonic AA+'s today. Here's what's in the box:
2x Crossover setups assembled with +/- wiring and terminals (Acoustic Linkwitz-Riley, 1900 Hz Xover)
2x Dampening Material Pads
1x Bag of Screws (*)
2x Tweeters (the Morel silk dome MDT32S's)
1x Test CD (classical/jazz mixes)
I am curious, I'm not sure what these parts are (*) so I'm asking if anyone knows what I'm supposed to do with the following 3 little plug things. Not sure what they are. I may have missed the description in the PDF instructions on the Philharmonic AA+ website.
The screw bag had 4 sets of items:
Smaller screws x 7
Larger screws x 9
Large flange screws x 4
Plastic plug things (?? *) x 3
The cabinets have 3 screw holes for the tweeter; 4 screw holes for the woofer. So that is the smaller/larger screws with 1 extra each I think? Per the PDF instruction I think this is right, simply with an extra each just in case.
And I'm not sure what the
3 plug things are for.
I figured it would be simple and it probably is, but I'm not sure what those remainder parts in the screw bag are for. Any advice is welcome!
Forgive me I'm a dunce, the instructions are on the Philharmonic website in PDF so I re-read them. Apparently the large flange screws are for mounting the cross over boards. The other two screw sets are obvious. So all that remains are the 3 plug things (sorry for lack of a better word on my part).
Also, I'm not confident I understand the placement of the dampening material. It seemed to be that each pad is placed in the space behind the woofer to line the top/bottom/sides up to the brace that leads to the upper space with the port cone and tweeter; I think what I'm understanding is that there's no dampening material in the upper chamber of the cabinet then? It's not needed since the tweeter is sealed? So each dampening pad material just symmetrically cups into the woofer's chamber and that's it?
I have 4 days of work left then 2 days off, so hopefully I can build these on the first or second of April.
Very best,