Let's assume we want 15hz at 100dB with minimal distortion. Outside of turning your basement into a giant folded horn enclosure, can it be done with regular dynamic drivers in ported enclosures? Most of the subs I've modeled with tuning frequencies that low start rolling off until a peak at the tuning frequency, even with massive box volumes, and I have yet to find a driver with an fs that low.
Is it possible?
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There is a lot of nonsense and wasted time and effort on this. If it is infrasonic, it means just that. It means you can't heat it! By definition it is below the bandwidth of the human ear.
Now you might feel it. I have no idea what level of distortion the bones of your ass can detect, nor do I care.
If you have s sub with good performance to the 20 Hz region, there will be sub audible content, unless the sub requires a steep high pass filter to prevent damage.
If the sub is standard ported then it will roll off 24 db per octave. In theory a sealed design will roll off 12 db per octave, but a cone alone is not going to effective at these frequencies.
My TLS roll off 12 db per octave. Driven from a signal generator I know there is content below hearing by the physical effects on the room.
That brings me to the last point. If you can reproduce those frequencies you seem to be obsessed with, the limitation will not likely be the speaker, but the physical construction of the room. When an organist does use the 32 ft stop at power, the problem is not from my TLs but the physical properties of the room, making the pictures shake and the windows rattle. I can assure you it does not have to be loud to do that.
So the bottom line is you don't hear it, and if you do produce it, the room will react in a way that is a distraction. So if you want it you will have to start with a room that is not stick construction with standard windows.
There is a house going up next door to me that will be all concrete. With special attention to windows that just might fit your requirements.