Sasha 2 Chassis Bolts

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Hi there, some people recommended me to tighten the chassis bolts every 6-12 months on the Sasha to preserve optimum performance.

Really needed? Questions:

1. How tight with a torque wrench in NM?
2. Or do you tighten by "feeling" with the hands and screwdriver?

Thanks for experiences and opinions!

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jfrech

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Hi there, some people recommended me to tighten the chassis bolts every 6-12 months on the Sasha to preserve optimum performance.

Really needed? Questions:

1. How tight with a torque wrench in NM?
2. Or do you tighten by "feeling" with the hands and screwdriver?

Thanks for experiences and opinions!

Best Console

When I had WP's or Maxx 3's I did this. I did it by hand...seems a slight more control - like in the mid bass ....but it's not night and day and don't strip the threads...
 

mauidan

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The only ones that I found slightly loose were the midrange screws on my Maxx3's. I hand tightened them and haven't had an issue since then. Torque driver isn't needed or necessary unless you are totally out of touch with fastening screws into a speaker. Just my opinion only.
 

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