I'm surprised no one has made any comments on the type of screws VMPS uses for the RM-40s. I don't know of any speaker manufacturer that it is still using flat-head / wood screws on their drivers. For a $6K+ speaker you would think at least using a good quality "hex" type of screws, platinum or brass to top it off...
Has anybody changed their factory screws?
I noticed the same, only because of what the fluted underside of the flat-head screw does to the woofer's frame sheet steel. That is a very high pressure point and tends to bend the steel. Maybe this is advantageous??
Surely a Socket Head or Pan Head screw is available with the same thread geometry.

Another thing that i wondered about was the use of wood as a phase plug, as wood absorbs moisuture, which will change its shape, size, and resonance characterisitics. I would think that perhaps a turned piece of HDPE, phenolic, or similar material may work better??
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