BDP,I learned a long time ago from Audio by VanAlStine's Frank VanAlStine,Audio Basics,which he has on his site for free,that the best gasket material is Plastisine,or modeling clay,the stuff that never hardens used in Kindergartens and art classes.You got to roll it out like a window glazier does,work it with your hands and fingers and make your own gasket.One of Franks workers,Wayner warned me about using Mortite,the stringed clay like window caulking material that northerners in drafty old houses use to temporairily fill cracks in the winter to save heat.It drys out.Modeling clay doesn't.Once you set your woofer in place you wonder if you even need screws,but of course you do just to hold it in place.My thinking is the less tightened down the screws are,the less energy will be transfered to the front baffle,the clay absorbing the vibrations,not the baffle.But you should still use the screws firmly and not over tighten.Just a thought...take care....Mark Korda