Has no one else on this forum attempted this or is it so straight forward that I need not worry?
Thank you,
John
Hi John,
I would check with Brian and simply ask him where to put the sheets.
That said, I have not done it myself, nor opened up a cabinet that has it done.
BH5 is "self adhesive" and has a backing that must be removed. For it to adhere properly the surface must be clean, and dry and dust free.
Step one would be to open the cabinets.
I too suggest you lie them down on their backs.
Remove the top woofer by placing the cabinet "on its side" and removing all the screws. Gently tilt the cabinet slightly, as if you were going to place the woofer face down (it is best if you have a helper) The woofer should then be able to be gently dislodged from the adhesive gasket. Try not to damage the gasket.
Be prepared for the woofer to be "QUITE" heavy. Make sure and support the woofer so it does not fall and stretch or break any of the connections.
Take your time, and don't rush.
When the woofer "breaks free" support it so that you can remove the the leads, making sure to mark which lead goes to which connection. If it is clipped on, simply unclip it. If it is soldered, snip it as close to the connection as possible and remove the woofer.
Once this is accomplished carefully remove the woofer place it in a safe place.
Then remove all the fiberfill stuffing. If you have sensitive skin, you might want to use gloves for that purpose.
Then move to the bottom of the speaker and remove the base, so you can get at the Passive Radiator. Remove all the screws and remove the PR.
Also remove all the fiber fill.
Then take a vacuuming cleaner and vacuuming any and all dust from the Soundcoat and Fiberfill on the walls of the speaker. Do this with great care and use great caution NEVER

to get the vacuuming close to the FST or "bye bye" ribbon

Vacuum the walls clean, assess where you will place the BH5, cut to fit if necessary, and remove the adhesive backing and carefully place the sheets in place.
Apply pressure to make sure the adhesive has made complete and full contact, re fill the cabinet with the Fiberfill Stuffing, replace the drivers (reversing the removal process)
Make sure all driver gaskets are well sealed, and screws are "tight" but do not over tighten, or strip the wood.
Tilt the speakers back up, and "fire when ready".
