There are 10" drivers that can dig deep that are not sub drivers.
I just posted about my little two channel system
So the main speakers use the KEF 139 bass driver. It has a cone area equivalent to a 10" driver. It is one of the best bass drivers of all time.
Here is the FR of those speakers.
As the B139 has long been unavailable new, but fetch high prices on eBay, people look for equivalents.
Here is a
list of roughly equivalent drivers.
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The Morel MW 1075 can have an F3 of 21 Hz.
I would also add the SEAS Exel 10" magnesium alloy cone drivers, I use in my dual TL lines.
When it comes to a TL actually often the best choices are not sub drivers. In those enclosures effciency is high and the pressure behind the driver over a lare range of support makes xmax pretty much a non issue.
I have no sub drivers in my reference system, but have all the power I want to 20 Hz and below, since roll off of TLs is 12 d per octave. So I can reproduce a 32 ft organ stop with power and authority and all the explosions Hollywood can throw at them.
This is the FR of that system in its new location at the optimal listening position in the second row of seating. There is no Eq of any kind and especially not Audyssey.
There actually is some room gain below 30 Hz.
So you see there is more ways than one of skinning the cat as they say.
At this time there is a massive and in many ways a misplaced obsession with subwoofers.
Actually using large drivers with massive motor systems and enormous amp power, is actually very poor, crude and inefficient design.
My moto is "right by design" and that is what I strive to achieve.