You're better off putting damping on the back side of the horn then inside the horn, inside you're effecting dispersion and damping the actual sound coming out of the horn, if you can hear it or not is subjective.
I spent the time damping the back side of both horns (tweeters/midrange) with significant sound improvements so I will always recommend damping the back side. It's only a few screws on each not that hard to remove. I would also suggest damping the cabinet some as well. those Klipsch cabs are not that well damped at all, very boxy sounding.