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They've never needed it.

Posted by The Real Dick Hertz on March 23, 2007 at 07:47:20:

Years ago when I first became aware of audio nervosa, I checked the driver screws regularly. If you read the audio magazines, you got the impression that loose driver screws were a persistent affliction of all loudspeakers. I soon found out that in my case, it was just a lot of hooey. Just for shits and giggles, I've checked from time-to-time over the years, only to be disappointed with tight driver mounting screws. Maybe the manufacturer didn't tight the screws enough in the first place? If you have a persistent problem, may I suggest a dab of Lok-tite on the threads? That should cure the problem.