Hey!
Lastnight I got around to do some dusting off my system a bit. Than I tighten those screws that hold my Fostex 167E to my crappy looking cabs

Man! I had to do a almost 2 turns for each screws. Amazing how screws got loosen over time.

While blowing off dust on my speaker drivers something came into my mind. Hmmm... I remembered that I've read somewhere that grounding the chassis of speaker driver improve the sound.
Tonight after listing to my system for a while... just want to make sure if tighten up those screws have any affect on sound. Well, I can't tell. So...

Off to grounding the Fostex chassis!

I'm too lazy to take them out of the cabs and solder the wire to the chassis. So, I came up with a better solution. Using gounding lug. I unscrew one screw, using exacto knife to scrap off some paint around the screw hole than put the screw back with the grounding lug. Now I could use alergator clip to make the connection on the super horn tweeter posts. The other plus side with tis is that I could change the polarity and do disconnect it on the fly for comparison

Okay, so does it work? So, far I could say that yes it does work! I could hear some change in the sound. The sound seem to have better focus, image more solid and overall with less glare.... quieter? Oh! and the bass seem tighter too.

Oh! by the way I ended up connecting it to the negative side.
It had been only a few hours with this. But so far I think I like the improvement.

I guess I will just have to leave the clip on... well I'm just too lazy to open them up.

This is nothing new. I'm sure some of the DIYer and some speaker manufaturers already know about this. So for those with Fostex driver I do reccomend you give this a try.... yes those Omega and Horn Shoppe people if haven't done so already.

If you do thise please let me know if you hear and like or dislike the improvment.

Well, back to enjoying my music a few more minute before I go to bed.

Take care,
Buddy
