Sidssp...Yes I agree that in close proximity to the active speakers they would function much like passive radiators (which, by the way, some people think are a bad idea).
I can't do that particular experiment because the walls behind my three MG1.6 speakers are already occupied by embedded multiple subwoofer drivers that are very much active.
I remain to be convinced that a couple of inactive box speakers at the opposite end of the room would have any audible effect. As for a telephone...
Regarding helmholz resonators...they were used during WW1, connected by tubes to a set of earpieces, to detect approaching aircraft long before they were detectable by other means. Poor man's radar. It worked.
I can't do that particular experiment because the walls behind my three MG1.6 speakers are already occupied by embedded multiple subwoofer drivers that are very much active.
I remain to be convinced that a couple of inactive box speakers at the opposite end of the room would have any audible effect. As for a telephone...
Regarding helmholz resonators...they were used during WW1, connected by tubes to a set of earpieces, to detect approaching aircraft long before they were detectable by other means. Poor man's radar. It worked.