Stuffing in Speaker - Need guidance

I chose two easy way, TL and OB speakers.
I would take the "ghetto" approach because I'm like that!
I would look for material that will take up minimal volume. I would glue up a stack of corrugated sheets at least an inch thick. Then with a knife I would carve out the wedges at least 4 inches long. No calculations used here - just eyeballing the B&W DM302 wedges :)
I would then stick those to any one inner wall.
But one can go crazy with stuff like this - knock yourself out! :p
I chose two easy way, TL and OB speakers.
 
Hi Sudheer, fir your starting question on how much to stuff, the first 10 replies in this thread gave the minimum information needed i guess.

Basically adding stuff and measuring impedance curve is one way, and the second is by listening.

Do you think your query is answered yet ??
 
Even easier are speakers over/in the ear. Also called headphones/earphones/IEM's! :p
:D:D this will end all headaches with so many questions.

But somehow i prefer basic bookshelfs over even highend headphones :p:p or...put it this way....even if I use highend headphones, still i can't live without basic bookshelfs atleast....;)
 
I need music to be spatial, headphones are only for private listening, for me.
And I can't make headphones.
Edit - added 2nd line.
 
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