So I had some time today and I thought I'd do a little test. It's not really valid for anyone else except me, but maybe it will give you guys an idea of what this thing can do.
Test Conditions: Sub is being run by an AB International 1100A, which pushes 800W/ch @ 4ohms. One channel per driver, gain knobs all the way up. The Sub was 3.4 meters away with one driver facing me and the other facing away from me (this was done from the LP). Signal was being run, from the computer > AVR > miniDSP > Amp. I did this because I wanted to know what I was getting out of this thing, I can run this test again bypassing all DSP if anybody really wanted me to. I used REW to run a CEDIA burst tone at the frequencies listed on data-bass, up to 125Hz. Sub was leveled to 81db using the channel level on the AVR and then the AVR volume was set to 0.0. The sub channel level was set to +2.5 on the AVR. This was the safest level I could go to without destroying the amplifier. Measured using a Galaxy CM-140
Hz | db
10 | 96.7
12.5 | 96.9
16 | 97.1
20 | 102.3
25 | 103
31.5 | 102.8
40 | 107.8
50 | 109
63 | 103
80 | 95.1
100 | 103.6
125 | 104.6
Without DSP it would definitely change things, as would a free field test, as would give these drivers the proper amount of power (~4000 watts each). All in all I'm pretty happy with it, especially since it's not the only subwoofer I'm running.