Santa has come across... Now I am ready to order my X-CS Encore kit, and the upgrade caps/resistors for my X-LS Encores

But... Until I get to that project, I need something to keep me busy in this speaker building hobby! I tore apart my nearfield desktop computer speakers that one had fallen off it's stand when they were used for surrounds.
These are a pair of Paradigm Atoms V3 I have had for about 10 years. They are descent sounding book shelf speakers, and are working well for computer speakers. When I opened them up, I was really surprised how "CHEAPLY" they are made for a speaker pair that was $200 10 years ago. That would equate to about $300 in today's dollars!
http://www.stereophile.com/standloudspeakers/664 When one compares Danny's X Series kits with this speaker, It's a no-brainier IMO. The kits are really a tremendous value. Anyone lurking on this site, just take a close look at how a $200-300 speaker is made (see below) and look at the X-LS kit for $100!, or the X-LS Encore kit for $150. Add another $50 to the mix for you cabinet, and you have a great sounding speaker system for cheap! $150-200
Now.... I can't leave well enough alone

After fixing my damaged cabinet, and seeing there is no bracing, and a small block of damping material behind the woofer, that's it!! I am open to suggestions for upgrading these beasts while they are apart, without spending much.
Here's my thoughts:
Add bracing similar to how the Encores are done.
Glue some asphalt floor tiles inside the cabinets to reduce resonance, but this may reduce the inside volume some. Inside dimensions. 9-1/2"X 5-1/2" X 6-1/4" The cabs are 1/2" particle board. The baffle is 3/4" MDF
Add some foam or fiberglass damping material to all surfaces except front baffle
Add some Acoustic stuff behind woofer
Replace crossover cap with same value but better quality.... Suggestions need here.
OR:Maybe I should just reassemble them and leave them the way they were designed, but they just look like they are crying for improvements



This is what I am thinking for bracing, I would use 4 of them, and maybe one straight across the sides?
I am thinking about upgrading this cap:

Suggestions appreciated.....
Larry