Ok. B.S. aside. I've got pics and numbers. (Pics of surround drivers to be posted on webshots later today. Hopefully)
John, I played with some toys over the weekend. I have db numbers from 1 meter away from the bass of the sub at a hz range from 90hz, down to 10hz. ( yea, 10hz

) in 5hz increments. The first column is db's, second and third columns are hz's with the top cap on, then removed, respectively.
cap cap
on off
DB - HZ - HZ
90 - 110 - 110
85 - 112 - 110
80 - 115 - 111
75 - 117 - 112
70 - 119 - 112
65 - 119 - 112
60 - 117 - 112
55 - 113 - 109
50 - 109 - 106
45 - 109 - 107
40 - 109 - 107
35 - 109 - 108
30 - 109 - 108
25 - 108 - 107
20 - 105 - 104
15 - 94 - 97
10 - 88 - 96
With cap on (middle column)--Imagine a graph, (from right to left) you could see a small climb, to a peak of 119 between 65-70hz, with a gradual slope back down below about 20 hz where the slope falls sharply. (need to find my graph paper, just to see the pretty picture).
Interesting thing happens there in the teens with the cap off. The damn thing falls off in the same place, but is doing pretty well in the 'bottom of the well' so to speak.
Back on post #193, I said "18hz@130db may not be obtainable on a budget, but I 'might' be happy with 18hz @105db." Well, the proofs "in the puddin'" as they say. John, thanks to you, I've got 20hz@105db. May play around with increments in 1hz from 15 to 20hz to see if we're there, but that's pretty damn close if nothing else.
BTW, 2 year old daughter can maintain 101db's when she's pissed, with an occasional peak to 108db. HZ is unknown, but painful.
Sound quality is perfect for movies (my goal) the torture tracks/chapters faired very well. The amp knob is now actually at about 1 o'clock (60%) during these tests. If memory serves, I believe I posted earlier that the knob was around 40%, and drivers were bottoming before the mods were performed.
Sound quality for music is ok, (granted the knob is at around 10 o'clock for music) but havn't sat down to actually LISTEN to some tunes without the family around. But what listening I've been able to do, does sound favorable.
John, would your Flinstones, or a OB in general "fit my bill"?
Bob