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Zaph Audio SR71 Kit Instructions 

 
 

1.

 

Take your time, and think about every step before taking action. These directions 
reflect the way we assemble this kit when using the MD14 cabinets and pre-cut 
baffles. You may have your own techniques that suit your style or experience. Go 
with what you are most comfortable with. 

2.

 

Remove front baffle from cabinet with a Phillips head screwdriver. Keep the 
screws and washers close by, you will need these again. You will not need this 
baffle again. 

3.

 

Apply a thin layer of Goop around the inside of the port hole on the back of 
cabinet. Press fit one of the two flared port ends provided securely into the 
cabinet. It should now be flush with the back of the cabinet. Let set. 

4.

 

*** See crossover hook up sheet *** Cut wires to proper length, strip ends 3/8”, 
tin and solder to the crossover board as shown. Observe polarity. Mark the ends of 
both the input and output set of tweeter wires with a marker or tape for easy 
identification later.  

5.

 

With all wires now attached to the crossover, remove double sided tape strip from 
the bottom of the crossover board and press firmly to the bottom of cabinet. For 
best results, get this right the first time. We have also included some 6PAN1/2” 
screws that you may use to further solidify the crossover mounting. Make certain 
to mount the crossover board so that the input wires are close to the back side of 
the cabinet. This will allow easier access to the input cup cutout in the cabinet. 

6.

 

From the back side of the cabinet, pull the wires through the input cup cutout. 
Solder the wires to the input cup, low pass input wires to the bottom set of 
binding posts and high pass (tweeter) input wires to the top set of binding posts. 
Mount input cup into cabinet with the provided OX Oval 6x34”screws. Leave the 
gold jumpers connecting the top and bottom sets of binding posts in place, unless 
of course you bi-wire or bi-amp these speakers. 

7.

 

Cut the provided foam sheet into appropriate sized pieces to line the side walls. 
Next, cut pieces into shape for the back wall, around the port and input cup. 
Apply Goop to cabinet walls and to cut foam sheets, wait a minute, and press onto 
appropriate walls. It is not essential to cover every square inch of the internal 
cabinet walls. A double layer may be used on the rear wall.  

8.

 

Assemble the remainder of the flared port. If you purchased the kit with cabinets, 
the middle piece is already cut to appropriate length. Although not 100% 
necessary, you may want to apply a small amount of Goop to the inside of the 
port collars before pressing all pieces together. Be careful not to push the already 
installed external flare back out of the cabinet. 

9.

 

Take provided Acousta-Stuf and split in half, one half for each speaker cabinet. 
Fluff up and position Acousta-Stuf over and around crossover board, the input 
cup and a little on the rear wall. Also place some up and around the port tube. Be 
mindful not to block any air flow to the inside port opening. You do not need to 
use all of the provided Acousta-Stuf, as you are provided an approximate 
quantity. 

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