19-Oct-2016, 15:38
This is indeed a great tip to 'tighten' up things litterally and figuratively. But don't overdo it of course as the bolts/screws at a certain point will start to work as a drillbit... ![Wink Wink](https://devialetchat.com/images/smilies/wink.gif)
If your speakers are on spikes it's good to also check every once in a while if the nuts tightening the spikes are also still secure. This'll have a similar effect on tightness. You'll want those drivers and loudspeakers to have maximum transmission of energy into the air their in and nothing else.
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If your speakers are on spikes it's good to also check every once in a while if the nuts tightening the spikes are also still secure. This'll have a similar effect on tightness. You'll want those drivers and loudspeakers to have maximum transmission of energy into the air their in and nothing else.
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