Comparing Excel drivers to Bose might be good copy, but not true at all.
I was only comparing them in regards to you stating their popularity. Obviously they are not in the same performance league.
So, how does one measure the sub-optimum response you state? If it’s by hearing alone, then this discussion is pointless. At that point, it’s a matter of opinion (and you know what they say about opinions).
The stored energy, break up, and ringing effects are clearly seen in the frequency response and spectral decay.
Subjective comparisons are no less valid. Just as many of you guys listen to and compare speakers I do the same thing with drivers. If we only went by the numbers then we could just buy a speaker by the numbers. Funny thing is that I can make one measure great that still sounds bad.
If you have actual graphs that demonstrate this behavior, (as in distortion and non linearity), that would be enlightening. Could you provide an example of a commercially made woofer that would provide a improved performance?
Distortion numbers are not where it is at. For one, there is not even any industry consistency in how that are measured. Secondly, those measurements made outside of an anichoic chamber are not even valid. Plus hearing differences between 1/2% and 1% or between 1% and 2% is next to impossible with music material.
If there is one measurement that really tells you something about how it will sound it is the spectral decay. Stored energy varies a lot from driver to driver and is easily heard.
And I can easily provide you with examples of woofers that sound much better then the comparable Seas Excel. I designed some for a client. I wouldn't say that they are commercially made or available though. They were custom built.
Old product line using Seas Excell drivers:






Their new product line can be seen here:
http://www.tyleracoustics.com/Decade.htmlHere is a sample pic:

And quite a few people have upgraded from one of the older models to one of the newer ones. Care to guess which line sounds better? I can assure you that the new product line would not have been released if it didn't provide a considerable step up in performance over the older one.