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Those sure look like Jordan drivers in those speakers. I wouldn't worry about the shape of the box comment. Sounds like marketing more than anything else.
Don,T amps actually prefer 4 ohm to 8 ohm loads, so no problem.From a quick re-read of the 6moons review, I'd try looking for a beefier power supply as long as you need to change it out anyway.It's nice that Plummer is thinking about a passive sub, but with only $139 invested in the amp, I wouldn't worry about it. Besides, bass takes much more power than the rest of the frequency spectrum combined, so it'd probably run out of juice anyway. (Even if you don't listen loud, amps should be sized to provide a commanding grip on the speakers in order to provide sufficient dynamics, especially for reproduction of bass.)Conventional wisdom says ported designs must be placed 30 cm or more from walls/etc. But from what I know of air pressures, imaging would be a much bigger factor.Have fun and let us know how it goes.
As a firm believer in single-driver speakers . . .They will sound different from everything else. Many love them and many others do not. If you must jump in with a purchase, as opposed to auditioning, try to minimize your risk. Buying used will help with this. Be aware that single driver speakers generally display a rising response in the upper midrange and lower treble. This can be addressed in various ways. GHM and JLM have lower-efficiency transmission lines that are reported to provide excellent bass with a flat-ish response curve. This is NOT typical of the breed.Most single-drivers will get honky if agitated. Play some old Van Halen and see what I mean. Some response smoothing is needed with many designs, which will lower efficiency and at least some of the "breath of life" that SD'ers are known for.Horns are another method of extending SD bass response to fill in with the tipped upper ranges.My opinion is that the variations in sound between SD speakers is greater than you would find between similarly situated conventional speakers. System matching is critical. If you just throw a few components together and hope for the best, I seriously doubt you'll be satisfied in the long term.Example - My homebuilt Fostex 206E bass reflex boxes were most unhappy with a fast, neutral 6-watt digital amp. My Zu Druids absolutely loved it. The 206s were hyperfast in the mid and upper reaches but light in the bass. The Druids were warmish and appreciated the speed and neutrality of the Clari-T. The 206's would mate very nicely with a warm 300B amp, but that same amp would be underpowered for GHM's and JLM's transmission lines.See what I mean?
I don't know anything about those speakers, but they are reported above to be an easier match than some other single-drivers. It sounds like they also have less preternatural midrange energy (which can be a very, very good thing).Good luck!