Mike,
I am building a small FE-127 based speaker (actually the speaker is built) and will be installing some modified FE-127s in them as soon as they arrive from another planet

. The speaker design incorporates a parallel R-L compensation network in series with the positive lead of the driver, but because I eventually want to use a 1.5 watt amp, I'm doing away with the filter and am going with a passive line-level filter on the input of the amp to accomplish the same thing. This particular speaker also will have the speaker wires crimped and soldered directly to the speaker terminals bypassing the binding posts, for an even more pure connection.
Paul Joppa of bottlehead fame had an article on passive line level filters which is pretty easy to find, and which is the basis for my filter. Add a pot to that circuit and you have something you can adjustsome parameters with. Once you find the best spot for your situation, carefully disconnect the pot(s) and measure the resistance, get a couple of resistors of that value, hard wire them in, and you have the right filter for your speaker. That's the theory, it will be interesting to see how it pans out in the real world.

-- Jim