I don't want any of you to think I want 20hz and the performance of an SB16 Ultra. I don't. I just want this to augment the two older Hafler speakers and perform incrementally better than it does now. Currently it's output seems on a par with those speakers, as if I had a 3rd pair of their twin 6-1/2" woofers.
What I'm having trouble understanding (because I don't have the experience not education in this) is why it wouldn't work if I just got that RSS315HF with the longer xmax and a sealed box spec of 0.71 cu ft.
I guess the only way I'll learn is to try a few things. I've owned a SB1000 that send to have a smaller sealed box, similar driver and amp, and that performance would be adequate.
The answer is that that driver also has a very low xmax. That would really only work as a sealed driver in a car.
For a driver to be any use as a sealed driver in home audio, it has to have a long xmax otherwise you get no power. Now that driver has a higher cut off in your enclosure and will require more boost than the one I selected to make 30 Hz. The point is that you end up with very little output.
We have been down this road many times. A sealed sub is a more expensive and complex sub than a vented one. If you want a cheaper sub that will actually improve things then you need to build a vented sub. The driver you have ordered would fit your requirements in a vented box, but not a sealed one.
Once you put a driver in a small sealed box you come up fighting Hoffman's Iron Man's law, and that is a tough fight.
The bottom line is that you will not improve that MK sub and quite likely make it worse unless you take steps to engineer it properly. Remember even if you want as little as 3 db more from it at 30 Hz, you have got to double the power output and double it again for 6db. So yes, a high speed crash into the Iron Wall of Hoffman.