tmidgett wrote:I bought some corks at the hardware store and made new spacers for my grill. I moved it out about 1/4" or so, and the speaker didn't hit anymore.
Dunno how the Dietz is mounted, but you can probably make some kind of spacer somehow. If it's screwed in w/the speaker screws, you might have to decouple it from the speaker and screw it in w/separate screws.
this is where the weirdness of the dietz cab comes in. the speaker is front mounted to the inside of the front wall. the grill is also mounted to the inside of the front wall. the gasket actually sits on/pushes up against the grill. the taller gasket seemed to allow the speaker full travel, but this shorter gasket makes it hit the grill. basically, the grill is fixed and the speaker could move back further into the cab if it had a taller gasket.
you might be able to get an idea from this picture. it's not exactly the cab but the speaker mounting and grill are the same...
i think i just need to take the grill out and mount it to the outside of the cab. it'll be ugly, but i won't prematurely destroy my speaker.