Oli, I woke up thinking the same thing about the nails. I was putting away the beers last night for sure. :oops:
I have some short drywall screws and later today I'll be yanking the roofing caps, ditching the nail part and using the orange pieces plus screws. The original brace has a bit of felt on the end of it, so I think the compression effect you mentioned was already happening but perhaps to a lesser extent. It was a bit loose where it met the front baffle, and I forgot to mention that I stuck one of those 2" screws through the face to tighten that up as well. That rear panel has always been a real pain to remove, too. It's sized perfectly. Always have to wiggle a butterknife around it for about 3 mins to pry it out.
Tony- No, didn't do sound clips even with the phone. Didn't even think that would have proved/disproved anything. Still have to fix my popping sound card and even with that up again it would have been so hard to try and keep that microphone still! I was thinking I have some neoprene foam sheeting in the basement and should try sealing the ports with two squares of ply with the neoprene between those and the baffle. That would be easy enough to make a good comparison. I mean, move that mic 1" or that cab 12" in the room and it pretty much goes down the drain.....