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You mean the screws in the tin plate on my head?

Posted by Richard BassNut Greene on March 23, 2007 at 07:37:23:

Every six months for my DIY subwoofer screws.
I use eight screws per 12" or 15" driver and usually have four drivers in use in the house. Some screws get slightly loose after six months, but not a majority. I've been thinking about glueing the screws in place for my DIY speakers since about 1971 but as soon as I do, I know I'll want to replace the driver.

My EPOS ES11 speakers have no screws -- the front baffle acts as the bass/mid driver "frame" -- a very interesting design. If the tweeter has external screws I've never found them.
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Richard BassNut Greene
Subjective Audiophile 2007