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The Dayton driver will get about 20 Hz lower, but srb is right in that it will be so inefficient that it wont matter with the power you are providing. His recommendation is about as good as you are likely to get. You want high efficiency, low bass, and a small box... pick two of three.
I know you're working within the limitations of a 2 liter enclosure, but 81.4dB is pretty low sensitivity. If you were willing to spend more on the drivers you might be able to get a driver with better sensitivity.The FaitalPRO 4FE32 4" would work in a 2 liter space and has a sensitivity of 91dB. The difference between 91dB and 81.4dB is a power ratio of > 9X.If your TPA-3110 is the Dayton KAB-215, the specs are THD: 0.07% @ 8 ohms, 10W, 1kHz. They don't give specs at lower frequencies or maximum power, but relative THD can often be very high at bass frequencies and maximum power.A higher sensitivity driver might make a big difference in sound quality and headroom with a relatively low power amplifier.Steve
The amp you list is 15w/c at 10% distortion, and that's probably at 1 KHz only. It probably puts out a clean 7 or 8 watts. With drivers that are only around 80 dB/1w/1m you won't get enough volume regardless of how much bass it could produce if properly driven. Now if you had, say, around 50 clean watts to work with, it might work fine and provide deeper bass. SRB was suggesting a driver that is more suitable to the limitations of your amp and the tiny box size. Honestly, you are just too limited by the box that you've described. Have you thought about just starting from scratch? I think you'd be much happier with the outcome. But it's your dollars, and your project.
1.) Yes2.) The passive radiator is sized to replace the proper port size (based on the selected driver). Foam can absorb sound to make the cabinet acoustically appear to be bigger and reduce echo, but nearly all foam has almost zero acoustic effectiveness (especially for bass frequencies).
Maximum what I can get is ~8 lts in total (~4 lts per speaker) H*W*L = 15*12*45If this box will work much better and will give better results I will use it.
Markaudio chr70 is what you want. But for two you will need more than 4 liter. 9 might work. No matter what what you will need more than 4liters. Revise your plan. https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.com/approx-4-fullrange/markaudio-chr-70-champaigne-cone-4-full-range/
After some research I stopped on CHR-70. But will they produce good bass in ~4L box. And in that price category (under 60 Eur) is there any better fullrange speaker with good sensitivity that will produce better bass?Thank you.