Has anyone tried a rubberized coating on older Klipsch tweeters?


I’m restoring my RF-3 ll speakers. They are VERY bright compared to my RP-600M pair. I’m thinking of trying a rubberized coating on the surface of the horns, any thoughts?
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I have used Dynamat on the outside of the horns in some of my Klipsch Heresy speakers.  I'm not sure I'd bother with the RF-3s.  I'd encourage you to move to the Heritage line or see if you can find some second hand Epic (CF-X) or Legend (KLF-XX) series speakers if you want better sound quality and like the Klipsch sound.  Bob Crites sells replacement tweeters for Klipsch speakers that are less fatiguing, but I don't think he carries anything for the "Reference" line.  
Thanks, I own a great pair of Quartets I have upgraded with titanium drivers mid and tweet, more sound absorbing in the cabinets and rebuilt E2 crossovers parts for the Quartets. I did Dynamat the Tractrix horns and the woofer and passive frames. I just really like my old RF-3 lls. 
I've always wanted to try some Quartets out.  The RF speakers aren't bad by any means.  I still have a pair of RF-3 I in my home theater setup and also a pair of RF-5.  I've owned RF-7, RF-3 II, and RF-82 II also.