North Creek Big Kat North D28 User Manual - page 21
Driver Chamber Stuffing
1) Carefully place the cabinet on its back. Locate the white and blue wires terminated
with .110" quick-connects. Extend these wires through the tweeter cut-out.
2) Locate the red and black wires terminated with the .250" quick-connects. Extend the
Red through the upper woofer hole and the Black through the lower woofer hole..
3) Cut the two rolls of Dacron in thirds long ways, so there are six half rolls total. Install
three into each cabinet:
The first section goes all the way down to the shelf brace, along the back of the cabinet.
The second section goes behind the lower woofer and snakes around the middle cross
braces.
The third section goes against the back of the cabinet behind the upper woofer.
Tweeter Installation
1) The North D28 tweeter is built with the gasket attached. Do not add gasket material.
2) Attach the white wire to the tweeter positive (marked with a "+" or red dot ).
3) Attach the blue wire to the tweeter negative (marked with a "-").
4) Position the tweeter with the flange lining up with the screw holes, and attach with the
#6 phillips head screws provided.
Woofer Installation
1) The Scan Speak 15W/4530K-00SC's are built with the gasket attached. Do not add
additional gasket material.
2) Attach the red wire to the upper woofer positive (marked with a "+" or red dot).
3) Attach the black wire to the lower woofer negative (marked with a "-").
4) Attach the Black end of the Series Jumper to the upper woofer negative.
5) Attach the Red end of the Series Jumper to lower woofer positive.
6) Position the woofer frame to line up with the screw holes, and attach with the #6
phillips head screws provided.
Spikes
This loudspeaker was designed with the Big Toe spikes in the back and Very Big Toe
spikes in the front. This arrangement allows for considerable tilt back. The spikes
should be adjusted such that they all pierce the carpet and tilt the cabinet back slightly.
The driver integration is smoothest when the listening axis is just above the tweeter
axis.