Tempting -- just to do a cabinet modification experiment, considering the likely superb crossover and drivers used -- just shoddy cabinets with severe resonance(like almost all speakers feature).
Okay, right off the bat -- I'm thinking I could cut off the back and cut out all internal bracing, then adhere about 1/8" of Dynamat on the wall, then glue 1/4" thick steel plate on all interior surfaces and glue on a 1/4" layer of hardwood laminate over this -- then install oak matrix bracing. Rebuild the back, spray the back semi-gloss black, stuff with a high density fiberglass or mineral wool board internally, and have a nearly inert cabinet with no substantial resonance. Re-tune the port for the new internal volume and probably lose 10-15Hz extension(well worth it for the removal of timbre distortions caused by a cabinet).
I would prefer to weld a solid steel internal matrix cage directly to the internal steel plate, making an insertion assembly I can just slide in and set with glue -- but that would be impractical since I don't have a welder.
Sound like a plan? I think so!
-Chris