Bandpass boxes are usually limited to a smaller frequency range, and generally one note wonders. Not sure where you think HD said transients aren’t important. Bandpass won’t help, and sealed won’t either. I agree with them both.
You have plenty of room(although dimensions that are the same, or multiples of each other are not usually good a acoustically speaking), so why bother with sealed. Group delay? Nah. In a quality ported sub, it’s well below the point of audibility. And in a sealed sub, the added dsp and eq to make it play flat to 20 or below can add group delay that could be higher, as well as adding more distortion. And yes you can drive them to over excursion. The driver HD linked has a very high FS and imo, would have limited output in a room that size. Especially in a sealed enclosure. Plus 9mm xmax? I don’t see that thing doing 20hz with any authority at all.
So I’m not sure about your opening paragraph. Seems the sealed vs ported topic isn’t that far gone at all! Lol
How about a 4th order (one SEALED one PORTED), better than PORTED for hi-fi listening (I know it's way better than 6th order in "one note wonder" thing)...?
No, I thought he was implying such, my bad I think...
Yes, as I've mentioned in the post my room is big, honestly I'm still uncertain if SEALED would fit my room, but I really like the TAMED bass (kind of obsessed nah?), so was enquiring if 20hz is achievable with multiples of SEALED in a 4000 cu. ft. room (instead of just EQing).
Regarding that B&C I have a little story, in our country we don't have a single designer (in the engineering perspective) to simulate a sub, plenty of builders though who clone originals, exactly the reason why I'm here, on the other hand we don't have any home audio diy stuff, only car audio and pa sort of like B&C, so the only choices I have is either B&C (the only recognizable brand) or car woofers (genuines are there but good for home use???).
Okay, whether or not far-gone, "Sealed vs Ported" is a long debate, agree.