Replacing driver screws with brass screws


There was some discussion about this on Millercarbon's thread about the Moab speakers, and I wanted to pursue the subject further without interfering with his thread.
As I stated there, I have heard about this practice for quite a few years, but never tried it because it seemed like one of those lunatic fringe ideas; and even though I actually really enjoy trying tweaks, and have found many of them effective, I just was not prepared for what this one did for the music coming out of my speakers. 
Specifically, it improved the detail in ambient trails, focus in general, complex harmonics in voices and stringed instruments, and instrumental separation. It is not subtle, and it is immediately noticeable.
So, I am curious to know how many of you out there have tried this, and what your experience has been.
Thanks, John  
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Roxy, I think deep down inside you know that any difference you hear from using a different metallurgy screw is just really your need for attention from us that you aren’t getting from your "real" life.

Get a grip pilgrim.
Mr. Glup has questioned several times the appropriateness of using wood screws to secure speaker drivers to the cabinets.  As well as the sonics of using different wood variety screws.  His inquiries have not been heard or addressed? 
Actually, in my opinion, if I was a new audiophile looking for an interesting website to read about the experiences of other audiophiles and I came across this thread, I would seriously consider not visiting this site again.

well Tom, I hope that roxy54 will become one of your customer base if he/she is not already..
Sorry guys, I deleted my last post. I didn’t want to publish that in my world it is not conceivable that anyone could or even would want (to be ? enough) to hear the difference in sound of different metals holding down a speaker. You called me out on it, so there it is.