Vifa-woofer Online

: Vifa speakers are often covered in Kvadrat textile . Use a lint roller or a damp, lint-free cloth to dab away stains. Never use a vacuum cleaner on the grille, as the suction can pull and damage the delicate woofer diaphragms underneath.

A proper guide for a Vifa woofer depends on whether you are using a raw speaker driver for a custom DIY build or maintaining a pre-built Vifa lifestyle speaker like the Copenhagen or Oslo. 1. DIY Installation Guide (Raw Drivers)

: Use closed-cell foam weatherstripping or non-paintable silicone-rubber caulk to seal the gap between the driver frame and the cabinet. This prevents "air leaks" that can ruin bass response.

: Ensure the mounting hole is slightly larger than the driver’s outer diameter (e.g., 170mm for a 6.5" driver) to allow a flush fit.

: Connect the positive and negative terminals to your crossover or amplifier. Use a multimeter to verify polarity ; reversed wiring will cause the woofers to move out of phase, cancelling out bass.

: Vifa speakers are often covered in Kvadrat textile . Use a lint roller or a damp, lint-free cloth to dab away stains. Never use a vacuum cleaner on the grille, as the suction can pull and damage the delicate woofer diaphragms underneath.

A proper guide for a Vifa woofer depends on whether you are using a raw speaker driver for a custom DIY build or maintaining a pre-built Vifa lifestyle speaker like the Copenhagen or Oslo. 1. DIY Installation Guide (Raw Drivers)

: Use closed-cell foam weatherstripping or non-paintable silicone-rubber caulk to seal the gap between the driver frame and the cabinet. This prevents "air leaks" that can ruin bass response.

: Ensure the mounting hole is slightly larger than the driver’s outer diameter (e.g., 170mm for a 6.5" driver) to allow a flush fit.

: Connect the positive and negative terminals to your crossover or amplifier. Use a multimeter to verify polarity ; reversed wiring will cause the woofers to move out of phase, cancelling out bass.