Dampen inside of speaker with some stuff - How important?

How important is it to dampen inside of the box?
Generally important.
What happens if we not?
Depends on the speaker design. Increased internal reflections / standing waves modulating the driver, potentially passing through the diaphragm etc., and changes in the alignment if it was designed assuming a given amount & type of damping material was present (and most quality designs do).
Will it impact the sound?
Yes.
 
IMO no damping VS damping material inside loudspeaker enclosure makes a huge difference, and running open baffle makes yet another huge incremental difference in removing "boxy" sound.
I have tried it, see here:
ps, the whole post in above quotation is not visible, go to the post to see the full content.
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No damping will sound bad as the soundwaves bounce around inside the box and then with delay is transmitted through the cone. At minimum cover the walls on the inside with Ljudisoleringsfilt (10mm thick felt)from Biltema. Then on top of that you can experiment with fiber materials like pillow stuffing.
 
I just bought some damping material to play with. Bought it in a big hardware/construction store. They sell it in big quantities, though they were willing to sell me just one sheet, for about 5 euro.
Looks like some recycled wool, sort of. Doesn't look pretty, but it may be good enough.
Btw, for no apparent reason, I am playing with some old/recycled boxes, and their cutout happened to match Alpair 10.3. So...why not. Though they are a bit small, around 10 L...
(if vented doesn't work, I can always drill many small holes on the back of the box, and make it aperiodic 😀 )
 

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