So taking apart one of the Maggies, I had to get a little forceful removing the drivers. As the tweeter came up, I noticed the chamber had fallen off. I was a little concerned.
For reference, here is the tweeter from the backside:

It shows a nicely scuplted chamber, a rarity on smaller tweeters.
Here is a shot of the inside of the chamber:

It has a nipple like all good tweeter chambers have, but I got a little concerned that there was no stuffing of any kind.
I should have realized long ago something was weird, given the relatively high Fs for a chambered tweeter. Here is the impedance of the tweeter in question:

So I took a look at the back of the tweeter and had my LOL WTF moment:

The chamber is a dummy. Nice. On the one hand, it kind of miffles me because this is actually a decently performing tweeter - and the addition of the dummy chamber probably drives cost up a few bucks. Irritating. On the other hand, I now stand to gain a few cubic inches in the cabinet. Le sigh.
Dumb.
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This tweeter thing is chafing my ass a little bit lol.
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