In a 2-way speaker, the tweeter often takes over at 2.5KHz or so, which means that the midbass is pumping the enclosure space full of all sorts of frequencies upto this point. So, the standing waves will have a lot of midrange and HF waves. These need to be attenuated or else they'll break through the cone and distort the sound in strange ways.
You post is understood except what's quoted above. Whatever the reflections, it won't get into the HF territory isn't it?

Simple way is .. Make a Vented Enclosure don't do any kind of stuffing, Put your ear on the vent and you can hear the Mid's & Highs coming out through the vents, Now add the stuffing on the walls of Enclosure & you will find a lot of difference. This i am saying because i have experienced it practically. I don't have proof to prove it by doing some calculation. However i cant say if the same thing is applicable for Sealed Enclosures. May be what you wrote is applicable for Sealed Enclosure.
I understood where you are coming from. Thanks for sharing your experiences. May be I should do these experiments as well.:thumbsup:
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