
WmAx
Audioholic Samurai
Yes, but the output ability(SPL) would decrease substantially and the distortion would raise at any given SPL in the lowest octave due to the increased cone/motor movement required. A 12" Kappa Perfect subwoofer will slightly exceed a Velodyne DD-12, which is a high end commercial sealed design.High power is needed along with a precision DSP loudspeaker management device, like the Behringer DCX2496, if you want to achieve good FR into lower frequencies without the amp distorting and also be able to use protection filters to prevent the driver from being over-driven. If your budget can withstand a more expensive driver, the JL Audio W7 drivers(12" is about $430 on eBay) can be used in small sealed cabinet with some really fantastic results, if you have lots of power and a DSP management system to shape/correct it's response.Not to hijack the thread, but if one wanted less extension (25Hz max) would it possible to put these drivers in a smaller sealed enclosure?
-Chris