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Getting back on topic....What is the best way to internally brace or dampen these speakers? What has been tried and what works the best?
charmerci, thanks for the clay tip. Originally, I was not going to touch these speakers. However, I came across several pounds of left over clay after I packed my Technics D2 turntable plinth a while back. That hollow plastic base needed something. I guess the same can be applied to lining the speaker. Instead of letting it sit in the box, I might as well just use it in the Pioneers.
He is probably referring to this:http://t.homedepot.com/p/Gardner-Bender-Duct-Seal-Compound-Plugs-10-Pack-DS-110/100212441/
By putting a couple of pounds of clay inside the speaker, doesn't that change the internal volume sufficiently to change the sound regardless if there is improved dampening?
Anyone given any thought to dampening the cabinet externally?