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Originally Posted by Billfitz
There are only two ways to give a definitive answer. One is to software model the drivers, which is not an option with no T-S specs. The other is to measure the results, before and after. Purely subjective opinions aren't worth much. People often say 'I know what I'm hearing', but one of the first things you learn in an advanced course in acoustical engineering is that you don't. On that topic:
Not exactly audio related, but still pertinent:
If you think something will sound better it will, especially if you just laid out a few hundred or more for it.
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This is overthinking the issue.
Is anything more important than believing it sounds better? Would you rather have a speaker that measures better but you think it sounds worse?