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Seems to me this could cause one to damage driver

And what about the fastener? Are yours threaded inserts? If just screws your going to need to replace with larger size after a few times of this.I have owned 40 year old loudspeakers that drivers never where removed from.I never noticed or heard of any vintage users with this problem.With just a slip of your screw driver you could damage cone etc so why take a chance? If you feel the need to do so maybe every 2-6 years might make more sence to me but with all things audio YMMV.


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