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The good news is that the system response drops at a rate of only 6dB per octave below the open baffle's bass cutoff frequency down to the woofer's resonance frequency.
The best part is the B200/OB method gets some press.
One thing that no one is discussing regarding the addition of more drivers is the loss of pure single point source sound. For me this is far more audible than a properly designed XO. Since the B200 will make bass, my vote is for building baffles that take full advantage of the B200. Then if you need more bass, add a sub, or stereo subs, or build them into your baffle, but keep them operating only in subwoofer territory and cross them steeper than 1st order, so you really can't hear that they are there. ...
It is exactly this discussion of single vs multiple b200's, and the associated loss of point source with increased TONE etc, that I find interesting -