Thank you for this.
I should say again how much I am enjoying this RSS315 with the aluminum cone. It is different than the UM. Really nice sounding sub up into the 120hz range. I have not crossed it higher. It's not lacking anything in this use that would make me search out a different material as an improvement. I am just curious is all. Same thing that got me messing with full range drivers.
Otherwise, the whole of modern audio really centers around accuracy and it's difficult to get away from that, understandably. But I still like to discover other things I like, even if it's wrong. Like certain types of enjoyable, euphonic distortion perhaps. Doesn't have to be right, or true to form, just something that my ears enjoy for whatever reason.
What the full range drivers do is really sweet midrange, and in the case of the little 3.5" Peerless TC9, as a tweeter of sorts too. I got lucky on that project. I think yet again, from having a good room for music that helps all of these oddities work. Of course my ears could be tonally handicapped, and I can accept that too. But the vocals, horns, acoustic instruments etc. in this instance, are to die for. Really darned ridiculous to be getting that out of $12 drivers.