I was actually thinking of getting Peel 'n Seal, but I wasn't sure if that would help the fact that the MDF is slotted, since those gaps wouldn't be able to be filled. Silicon caulk might work.
Two things:
1. I have already seen the GR Research mod (minus the crossover) and it seems to be decent, however someone using a similar substance (liquid nails) ended up with a warped cabinet, and hence my search for a non water-based solution. However, I've not counted it out, and if all else fails I'll be picking up a bucket of it and crossing my fingers.
2. About the comments for getting a new speaker: these are not my main speakers. These simply are used to produce sound quality superior to that of my old PC speakers (some logitech 5.1 speakers which really blew). This is used in a very small room and is only really used for listening to music when doing homework. That being said, I'm simply trying to maximise sound quality without going over my budget of around 100 dollars total (30 for a t-amp, because it was the cheapest integrated amp I could find at the time, +50 for the speakrs = 80).
I realize I could benefit from better speakers, however... it would still cost more money. This is also the principal reason for me opting out of the redesigned crossovers - simply too much money for my modest goals.
Now that's taken care of, anyone else have any reccomendations? I might read up on that silicon caulk. If I couple that with the peel n seal I might be good to go. I'm still open to suggestions of course.
Thanks for all your help