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After a few years of use that is. I've done this to other speakers I've owned but they all had grills that were easily removable.The current speakers in question are Hales Revelation Three's. If your familiar, you know that the grills are not easily removed/replaced.
If I can determine that they could benefit from this effort I'm willing to go through with it. Otherwise, I'd rather spend that time listening.
My experience with mechanical devices is that they all vibrate (that being a speakers purpose) and everything needs re-torqueing eventually. Maybe I've just answered my own question...
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Thanks for the reminder.. I've been meaning to check mine but just keep forgetting :)Mine were all slightly loose. And whaddya know, speakers sound better with the drivers tightened down properly! :)
I'd take the time to do it. I have always noticed an improvement if they are, in fact, loosened.
nt
Yes. They'll come loose over time. I check mine monthly. The same thing happened I guess at Stereophile years ago during the B/W 801 review where the screws loosened and the sound went to crap until they figured it out.
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