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Great idea!......

I will try that.

Although, if that helps, I don't know the remedy. I've already glued and screwed these frames extensively. Mine date from the late 50's, a very old pair. The frames are not ultra-stiff, but they aren't floppy either. Let's say about the same as a Magneplanar MMG or MG12 -- not the best, but not terrible.

For sure the back grills with 20-something screws help stiffen the frame. I think the tape sround that stators also "sticks" to the treble stator frames. These are under a decent amount of pressure because of the curved panels, and the tape is sort of sticky. Not because of adhesive but just the nature of the tape's surface. Any lateral motion may sort of pop loose.

Anyway -- many sources of frame vibration, but I have no idea where to begin, except felt strips between stator frame and speaker frame, several thin strips.


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