here is a blub from Weber and Scumback, no power tools, X pattern torque, amount of torque can influence tone:
change in the weather>
"The (main) reason the screws/bolts loosen up on drivers -- particularly on woofers and larger mid-range drivers, where the screws go deep into the baffle (or all the way through it, in the case of bolts-into-T-nuts,) is because the wood expands and contracts with changes in humidity through the seasons. And particle board seems to be most prone to this kind of expansion/contraction.
If your speakers are fastened to a particle board baffle with wood screws, you'd be wise to replace them with bolts-and-T-nuts, because you can only re-tighten screws in particle board a few times before you strip out the holes ;~)"
change in the weather>
"The (main) reason the screws/bolts loosen up on drivers -- particularly on woofers and larger mid-range drivers, where the screws go deep into the baffle (or all the way through it, in the case of bolts-into-T-nuts,) is because the wood expands and contracts with changes in humidity through the seasons. And particle board seems to be most prone to this kind of expansion/contraction.
If your speakers are fastened to a particle board baffle with wood screws, you'd be wise to replace them with bolts-and-T-nuts, because you can only re-tighten screws in particle board a few times before you strip out the holes ;~)"
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