Yes-ish.
Ha. Not trying to be evasive, but bass can be finicky.
We would gladly help point you in the best direction(s) to help you find what might be the right sub.
A better understanding of the open area the sub will be placed is important. Unlike speakers where distance between you and them is important, low frequencies are omni directional and will bounce around the whole area. (Would be rad if I could see sound waves!)
For example, if your room was 15x15x8, you're talking 1800'3. If you figure a cathedral ceiling that is 12'h at the peak, and starts at 8'H, that room becomes 2250'3. If you add a kitchen and dining area with the same roof, you could be doubling the volume. A 5000'3 room is a sizeable amount for a small sub to be able to handle.
A good trick for your situation is near-field placement... say, behind your couch. You could put one of those subs I mentioned there, pressurize your LP (listening position) and still hear better bass everywhere.
From a value perspective, Hsu Research might be your best bet. The VTF2 would be my guess based on what you shared thus far, but if your room is much larger in open area including vaulted ceilings, the VTF3. (There are other too, but costwise, these might be your best bang for the buck!)