It's been a long while since my port blocking experiments and I can't remember where the mdat files are -- I have too many saved. So I redid the experiment with the S8s with improvements by adding some extra damping material.
Old stuff I have around the house
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Inside the cabinet
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There is no extra space on the back plate to add damping material.
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So I just attached the pipe wrap to the cotton damping material separating the amplifier and driver spaces.
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No, I didn't use the adhesive -- yet.
Some additional photos from an old archived review (
spark digital):
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The monitor temps in my own room after substantial use is
much lower than the above.
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Yellow trace is with just the foam "support" and foam block.
Blue trace is with additional socks and and pipe wrap.
Turns out my memory is shit.

Cancellation dips seem to be reduced with this monitor. Although, I'm
almost certain there was very little benefit with the KH120 as they are already flat enough there.
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While there is some loss in bass SPL, it's probably acceptable. Excess phase seems to be reduced as well with the use of the monitor's internal DSP high-pass switches -- external DSP results via miniDSP or JRiver is a bit worse as these do not apply any additional phase correction by default.
Group Delay
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Distortion
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Distortion is lowest with the extra internal damping -- luckily the cabinet is pretty large and could accomodate the entire pipe wrap insulation.
% Distortion
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*Notice that the 1kHz distortion peak from a resonance is still there and only a tiny bit attenuated -- at least the dip in the magnitude response disappears -- although there is also some loss, too, but not much.
**Actually, the 1kHz peak is part of (but not entirely) the tweeter's fundamental -- I think -- just very low in level.
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Along with my speaker EQ above 1kHz (optimized for off-axis listening), I was able to lower distortion levels substantially.
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The Sceptre S8's rated max
continuous playback level is 102dB (current website). Previously I saw 105dB from their old promotional brochure, so I just measured them all. I personally prefer not to exceed 100dB -- which is more like 95dB per monitor at 2m at my MLP -- which, of course, is still a rarity.
Needless to say, I purchased another pipe wrap insulation via amazon to take advantage of their one day delivery.
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Yeah, previous assumptions were wrong... and now I see the light! LOL
*I probably would not recommend this IF:
1. The ambient temperature of the room gets high -- my room is always 21 degrees celsius or lower.
2. If the speakers are not class D or highly efficient, and esp. if there are no external heat sinks.
3. You love to play music at max volumes for hours and hours.