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Brian, just like all other designers has to look at the overall design and "balance" all the components and the costs to deliver them within his pricing window with the minimum/maximum performance goal.
I am NOT a DIYer and may never be (no time and no interest in process...only results!). So the alternatives you offer do not appeal to me.
I can't comment on the bracing (yet), but I am in the process of replacing the insulation behind the midrange/tweeter with lamb's wool. I have done one speaker so far and if I play a mono or test signal, there is better clarity and detail from the speaker with the lamb's wool vs the one with insulation.This change cost around $20 for the wool and it was quite easy to do. Just be very careful that you don't break the wires hooked up to the midrange/tweeter when taking out and putting in. Also, don't overstuff or understuff.GW
I'm puzzled by the fact that a 3 dollar/2 hour upgrade can make a dramatic improvement in the sound quality. If bracing is so good (which I don't doubt)...why doesn't VMPS make its speakers this way in the first place?
The RM 40 has cost constraints in its design. You could add bracing at will if you don't take up a lot of cabinet volume. The Soundcoat does a better job damping panels than braces do. You have topflight internal parts and wiring. The system is tunable and that's where I'd concentrate my efforts, setting the level controls and tuning the PR. These adjustments are extremely important, much more so than any tweaks.
I do get ticked off how people who offer these opinions are treated so poorly when they seem to help down the road. I'll try to 'play nice', but I'm sure I'll say something that you won't like in the future. sorry (in advance).