Combine 2 Speakers to Make 1 Enclosure?

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Hello DIY Audio. I'm seeking opinions / advice on this DIY speaker project.

I have a pair of old Criterion 100B speakers that I really like - except its bass could be better. I read on line HERE that their 10" woofers have nice bass if used in larger 3 to 4 cu. ft. enclosures - port tuned to ~ 35Hz.

So I'm thinking if I cut a large hole in the bottom of the 100B speakers and the same size hole in the top of some larger cheap speakers, I could combine them. Remove the drivers from the larger speakers and cover the holes with a board that's been ported. Then the 100B speakers could use its enclosure space plus that of the larger speakers.

Opinions? Advice? You thing this would work OK? Thanks!
 
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Yep, that's what I'm after - the ugliest speakers on the block... and these Criterions are ugly to begin with... lol.

I just can't get over how much I like their sound - otherwise I wouldn't consider improving them.

Thanks for your help.

Sure it will work. Might be the ugliest speaker on the block but it will work if they have their numbers correct. 😀
 
My guess is early 70's - predating removable grills for many speakers. I doubt the drivers are of much acclaim - not much interest in identifying them. But I may replace the grill cloth some day and post a revealing pic.

I found this dial on the back that adjusts the tweeters useful - along with the equalizer on my receiver.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
 
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