Tightening loudspeakers screws...


If Magico founder is right(Stereophile #5/2008) all screws holding the loudspeakers to conventional front baffles are going to get loose in weeks/months...
Any help on this?
Should I tighten up my Cello Premiere ones?; how far?
Many thanks in advance
dgd
agondgd
The first step to listen to any speaker is to remove the front baffles!!

Whoever don't do this is obviously not a pro or don't want to show you the real potential of the speaker.
Check with the speakers designer on this. Sometimes they want it loose, sometimes tight, ( you need a torque spec. on that). Jeffsefu...in your post above, when you say "remove front baffles" if you mean grills, I surely disagree. Some companies voice the speakers with the grills in place. All in all....check with the manufacturer.
Mt.
I am not a pro and agree with Stringreen. I have had quite an experience with many loudspeakers and removing the grills is not always the obvious and best way to go; it depends on design,voicing and...set up. Regarding the screws I was expecting an answer on the torque issue but Cello is no longer available and I do not have the tool anyway...
br,dgd
Which manufacturers recommend leaving the screws loose?
I've always thought you should regularly tighten the screws for best performance. I didn't know this differed by manufacturer. Examples?
Agree with Narrod. Why on earth would you leave the screws loose? I remember this was an all-too-frequent ritual with my old ProAc Response 3s, with the ever-present concern that some day I'd strip the threads. Dave