Question: Sub with Fs 54, but response remains above 95dB down to 27: How can I best build


I read a lot of stuff on here from guys a lot more experienced than I, so I'm hoping someone might know some answers. I've got a driver with free air Fs at 54 1w/1m, but free air response remains fairly even down to 27Hz above 95dB, and my question is how effectively can I extend response down to 27? And if so, with what type of cabinet would you recommend? Bass reflex, passive radiators, corner horn,...? What would prevent the cabinet from going down to 27? What would I have to do to make the cabinet reach below 27, to 23-25? Thanks in advance for any knowledge you can share.

hsbrock

"I've got a driver with free air Fs at 54 1w/1m, but free air response remains fairly even down to 27Hz above 95dB"

This sounds unusual to me.  What woofer is this? 

@audiokinesis  Its an 15" OEM sub from AliExpress, was accompanied with the impedance & FR graphs, and I liked the Bl 23.  

@hsbrock , do you have the other T/S parameters?   Qes, Qms, and Vas at a minimum? 

Imo 54 Hz is an unusually high free-air resonance for a 15" home audio subwoofer.  Is this a car audio subwoofer?  Or a prosound driver?