To respect my Friend's post above, I am not suggesting that Tom does not know what he is doing, nor that he is a bad designer.

That said, you HAVE to pay the Butcher for your cut of meat, and that Butcher can't give your rack extra ribs, we can't make a Choice cut Prime...
But we can lie to you!
Yes, I did some Butchery in my day.
What does that have to do with Subwoofers?
Size, Efficiency, Extension.
Those are the traditional rules a Speaker designer has to work with. You get to pick TWO. The THIRD is OFF THE TABLE.
There are ways to game things a bit when using well designed Drivers and DSP. I don't look at this as elegance, rather it's more like putting a Shock Collar on your Doberman.
Some of these Pro Drivers can be pushed, and they can be pushed hard. The NSW 6021 can take 5000W Peak! You CAN push it into infrasonic territory, but at what cost?
The same goes for any pro Driver. These machines have some insane Motors, but they still have to obey some rules along the way.
Until I see some true measurements of those Subs,
I have questions. The Cabinets aren't large enough, the Amps aren't powerful enough, and the Drivers are not designed for LF and especially Infrasonic output. Yes, these Drivers are the darling of the DIY scene, and they are getting used everywhere.
Go to GSG: they are advertising Pro Drivers for most of their product line.
@JasonGSG ... Perhaps you can shed some light on how these pro drivers really work for infrasonic content, please?