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It's not comprehensive in that it doesn't take into account every last nuance of your listening environment
but it's the best out there and does a fine job to boot. I highly recommend it.
As for what is discussed on forums, I don't believe any of it.
I had not seen that analysis before. I did a quick read and can offer the following off the cuff comments.
1. His monopole souce has to be a sealed enclosure, a TL or BR is a dipole souce at low frequencies below the cut-off. So in some ways I think he is talking apples and oranges. My Alpha 15A drivers have a fs of about 40 Hz, so for an equal comparison a sealed system would need to be used that is tuned to the same 40 Hz. For many of the small two way sealed systems most DIYers build I don't think they get to 40 Hz. For a sealed sub that goes down to or below 40 Hz I think that the major reinforcement is due to floor or corner loading.
2. His assumption is that the room is tightly sealed so that it can be pressurized.
3. I believe that my OB system easily reaches down to 40 Hz, it is a big baffle.
4. As for what is discussed on forums, I don't believe any of it.
... While the front wave and it's reflections reinforce and buildwhere the on axis room dimension = 1/2 wavelength, the rear wave should act inthe same manner, at the same frequency, along the same axis, to create a null,not a peak. Am I missing something in my simplistic visualization? ...