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OK - so listening more to these, the woolier bass (less snap, e.g. upright bass notes sounding more like "wob" than "dop") is the one thing about these that kind of bothers me compared to my Philharmonitor ScanSpeak woofer.
It's possible you might improve some smearing due to cabinet resonances with a few braces, but I wouldn't expect night and day improvement. BTW, I've never used anything smaller than a 3/4"D dowel.
Should I post this in Enclosures instead?
BTW, there are quite a few people here who know about the Last-i-Clay/plasticine/Plastilina permanently soft clay advocated by Frank at Audio by Van Alstine. It can have surprising benefits especially with stamped baskets which are prevalent at the El Cheapo end of the market.
I'd take a good long look at the connector to see if has any type of tab that needs to be pushed or pulled for it to be removed without breaking it.
Not sure if i get this right, but the JBL example seems to add ferrites to the output of a class D amp, which by definition contains lots and lots of HF garbage. Ok, it is not audible on its own but it certainly finds ways of entering upstream components. So the ferrites cut the garbage down a bit...does not seem so strange.
My Samsung smart TV has an optical (audio) output meant to be connected to a soundbar. Is there such as thing as an adaptor that will allow an optical out to be connnected to XLR (for this speaker).
Visiting friends and other things got in the way. There was no non-drying clay in my small town so I had to buy it on-line.I took it apart and added the clay to the woofer basket (most of it) and around the port tube which comes off the back with three screws which made it easier to do the rest. I also added an top to bottom dowel and two side to side dowels that had to fit below the port. I also added a bit of clay on the inside of the back panel that wasn't covered by the D-amp. I used about 2/3rds of a pound of clay for both and the side dowelswere 6 1/32" in length.I've only had a chance to listen to it a bit - but it certainly shows that the enclosure is definitely the weak (read cheap!) part of this speaker. It tightened up the bass that I complained about earlier. Bass lines no longer sound like wwwwooooooooommmmm, wwwwoooooooommmm.Much better, highly recommended. This almost makes me not miss listening to my Philharmonitors - though I'll have to do more long term listening. It's getting close though.
I put one dowel in, in one speaker (side to side) and it does seem to help tightening the bass a bit. In a while (maybe next Mon/Tues. my days off) I may get some non-drying clay to coat the port tube and the driver basket. But as you can see below, the back panel is well connected and the space is tight. We'll see. I may back out of this if I fear busting something. I'm especially worried about that above red connector. It doesn't pull off easily.
You should get rid of all the crimped connections! This is a speaker for christs sake its going to vibrate the hell out of those connections. Just solder the wire directly to the board!