On 2002-02-16 01:44, Rocketboy wrote:
The speaker needs to be truly snug against the baffle. Truly snug means tight enough to not come loose for a year or two, but not so tight as to bend the speaker frame. If your speakers mount from the cabinet front, over-torque shouldn't be a problem, particularly if you use the correct threaded fasteners. Always use the correct size washer under the screw head.
Hey,
What a great site to find! I got my first Sunn amp back in 1972, and never looked back.
Anyway, I used to build speaker cabinets for myself and my band, and I got in the habit of cutting a small piece of thin rubber from a bicycle inner tube and using it as a rubber gasket between the speaker and the cabinet, where the screws go through. I never made a gasket to completely surround the speaker, just where the screw holes were, as a sort of shock mount. It seemed to help hold the speaker on better, and allowed a bit more freedom for the speaker to resonate, but that may be my owm imagination.
Anyway, I still do it, and haven't ever had a screw back out yet.
Respects,
Gwedd