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Re terminology that makes sense. I just wanted us to start the consensus here because people take OB to mean different things. I like the broad definition, since we don't have another term for it. I don't think adding damping to a U makes it "closed", because the low frequencies go right through, seemingly unaffected.
IME undamped U's don't sound good. If undamped H's do, then there must be significant dipole cancellation of the resonances.
WRT the shift to monopole at HF, all coned drivers do this anyway making that a non-issue to me.
I wouldn't think of calling it anything other than an open alignment for 2 reasons. First, the rear output seems as strong subjectively as the front, and second, the net pressure input into the room in the time domain still seems to be zero, since the bass remains so much better contained in-room than even relatively low bass output boxes. The cardioidish polar response is a further benefit for me, since the rest of the house is behind that front wall, so I get even less sound transmission through that wall than with a dipole.