I've built a few non-servo controlled h-frame subs in the past using both Alpha 15a and AE Dipole 15, so I'm somewhat acquainted with the sonic characteristics of h-frame OB subs. Despite all of their merits, the one major shortcoming I had trouble coming to terms with is their inability to reach higher SPL's below around 40Hz. In a 20x22x8 room, I could maybe achieve SPL's in the high 80's with the Alpha 15's and low to mid 90's with the Dipole 15's...far from being able to meet my objective which to approach or recreate a live music event (drums and percussion, in particular since I'm a drummer). I understand that the 12" servo drivers have a good bit of excursion and are well controlled/powered by the servo feature, but without any sort of box loading is it unrealistic to expect them to meet my objective? Would a double trouble or triple threat get me there in a 19x26x vaulted ceiling to 14' space? I'm currently using a pair of JBL 4648 bass bins which gives me a total of four 15" high sensitivity drivers (2226) with extended ports to lower port tuning frequency to around 30Hz. With around 300wpc, they can play over 100db at 30 Hz with no evidence of strain, so that's where my personal bar is set. Seismic infrasonic bass isn't such a high priority for me, but it would be nice to have good extension into the lower 20's. But for certain, I want to be able to recreate the tactile sensation of a bass drum or deep pipe organ note like I can with the ported bass bins, but obviously with the merits of OB bass (musical, textured, no box coloration, less room interaction) and without the issues of bass from a boxed enclosure.
Also, what is the reliability record for the servo amps? And are they serviceable by a competent tech in the event they ever need repair?