I actually have heard of and have used a similar approach to speaker basket ringing that Sean was telling about with the "Liquid Nails". Basically the only difference is to use
"non-hardening" childrens modeling clay. In 10 years time it still has been effective. One of the positive things about this is that it can be removed fairly easily. Another
positive change especially in the mid/lower bass that can be realized in some speakers is the removal of any poly-fil type dampening materials and replace with quality combed/fluffed real wool. I did quite a bit of experimenting on this, and I have nothing to back me up, except that I liked the bass/kick/thumps much better. Sounded much more "natural".
"non-hardening" childrens modeling clay. In 10 years time it still has been effective. One of the positive things about this is that it can be removed fairly easily. Another
positive change especially in the mid/lower bass that can be realized in some speakers is the removal of any poly-fil type dampening materials and replace with quality combed/fluffed real wool. I did quite a bit of experimenting on this, and I have nothing to back me up, except that I liked the bass/kick/thumps much better. Sounded much more "natural".