Specifications

Step 6 – Solder these wires to the solder terminals of the speaker;
the white wire to the “+” terminal and the black wire to the “-”
terminal (photo 4.3d).
Proceed to 4.4
Installing the Shielding Tape
Step 1 – Place the removed back panel with the tweed side toward
the desk and the wood side facing up.
Step 2 – Cut the aluminum shielding tape strip into two equal
lengths of 16”
Step 3 – Remove the backing from the first of the shielding tape
strips.
Step 4Apply the aluminum tape to the back of the
panel. Leave 1/8
th
of an inch space at the top of the
panel and center the strip between the two panel edges
(photo 4.4a).
Step 5 – Remove the backing from the second
shielding tape strip and apply the tape to the back of
the panel similar to the previous strip. Align the edge of
the tape along the bottom edge of the panel, offset by
1/8
th
of an inch from the bottom edge of the panel and
overlapping the second strip (photo 4.4b).
Proceed to chapter 5
CAUTION
Once the backing is removed from the aluminum tape, the tape will have a tendency to curl.
Be sure to keep the tape straight to avoid having the tape stick permanently to itself.
photo 4.3d
4.4
photo 4.3c
photo 4.4b
NOTE
The ¼” phone plug was invented for use in telephone
switchboards in 1878. Although it is no longer used for
telephone switching, this great plug has become the
standard connection type between musical instruments
and outboard equipment.
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photo 4.4a