Thanks for the mention, tomic. The horns on the RF3, and series 2, handle much of the midrange as well as the treble, as they are a 2 way, based on the crossover point to the woofers. Dynamat is a great material to use, but some of my clients wanted to do it a bit less expensive, so I used Peel and Seal, a roofing repair tape, found at Lowes and the HD. There are others you can use as well. IME, every horn, whether metal, aluminum or a poly material, gives the listener a smoother, more relaxed, less colored, cleaner, with greater detail, and a more dynamic presentation, when properly damped. Been damping horns for 50 years ( early on, I used clay, and mortite ). The RF3II is worthwhile, as long as you like them. Do the same as you did with your Quartets. Enjoy !, and be well, all.