I hear what you both are saying. First I want to make sure I ask every question I can think to ask. Second I have been looking at the design page u have made and I see one problem with it. At 1000 watts it's not a problem with flow but at 1500 plus the air velocity is really high. The amp I have is able to do 2100 rms and I know I wouldn't use the max but around 1500-1800 probably would happen. If we moved up the interior space from 3.8 to 4.8 could I make the port a little bigger and help with that air speed with higher power? I can get away with it box that 5.5 cubic pretty easy after that is where it gets pretty hard I checked my specs again of my space and it's pretty big. 10 depth, 46 wide, 36 tall. I know that is 7.6 cubic but I know one day I want a second one and that space is only 6 cubic space. So max would be around that 5.5-6 cubic box.
That driver is NOT a 1500 watt driver. It is a 1000 watt driver. The other spec driving it beyond xmax, the linear excursion of the driver, will destroy the driver and sound awful. You can see from the model that actually the absolute max for that driver is 1000 watts. Even then, it would not take a 1000 watts for all but a very brief moment before going up in smoke literally. Just think how hot your toaster gets, or a 1 KW electric fire element. To think you could put a KW of power down a coil of wire enclosed in a gap for longer then an instant is just not thinking straight. My model is accurate and if you can read the graphs, you can see exactly what that driver can take. The xmax spec. is what you need to look at, x-mech is "hot air".
I designed your enclosure correctly. That is the optimum ideal box for that driver to achieve its optimal performance. Making it bigger will make it sound worse, and degrade performance all the way round.
Sure peak air velocity is slightly high at 1000 watts. I would bet though you will never use a 1000 watts with that driver in any domestic situation. That is not even a sensible consideration, with that model I made for you.
It sounds to me that you just can't wait for the day you enter the audiologists office to receive your prescription for hearing aids.
I designed you a sub that can produce 109db at 19 Hz. That was using the driver you have. So your only option is another driver, but that is now an insane and inadvisable quest.
By the way, we are not paid for this, and essentially we are not here to answer every lunatic question someone can think up sitting on the bone of their ass.