Suggestions for 'filling the port' of bass reflex


I've been demo'ing a pair of full range/single driver speakers for a few weeks and have now gone back to my floorstanders that have a port for the mid-bass and bass drivers...well, it's a little overwhelming now and I'd like to tone it down a little.

Suggestions for what to use....besides a sock?

Thanks, L'wood
lwood
I tried the straws before I tried the upholstery foam, because Stuart Tyler of ProAc used straws in the Response 1 speaker years ago. It did not sound right at all in the ported Dahlquist speakers that I was using. Foam did the trick.
FWIW - are you aware of what you are doing when plugging the port? Depending on the tuning, the port may be beneficial in that it protects the woofer from extreme excursion at ultra LF.

Not all ports are tuned to boost bass although in consumer speakers most are.
Thanks for the suggestions...I don't want to completely cut off the port, then I'd have little bottom end. I'm stuck with them in the position they currently are, a little more than 1.5 meters/4 ft from the back wall. I think the Dacron suggestion will be the first try, being that it won't completely plug the port's...there are two, bass and mid-bass, speaker is a Jamo D450, which has turned into quite an enjoyable speaker for me (no, I don't plan on listing them soon).

Thanks once again, L'wood
Want a bit less bass pull loudspeaker out from wall or corner. Why mess up the tuning your designer choise. And if you think its wrong sell the loudspeaker.
Lots of good suggestions so far.

On a more humorous note, one of the recommendations of stuffing the ports on the previously very successful Radio Shack monitors with Linnaeum tweeters was to use tampons. The obvious side joke was that the speakers caused one's ears to bleed.