If those little Fostex drivers are really that good then I would love to hear them some time.
They're cheap enough, you could easily build yourself a pair. I haven't even built real enclosures for them yet!
Believe it or not, I have them in heavy cardboard boxes 8.5W x 8.5D 11.75H, which comes out to .49cf and they are tuned to 67Hz via a trimmed and flared 1" long toilet paper roll. LOL
I have one piece of 2" thick egg crate foam and enough poly fill to make it aperiodically loaded. The foam spans from top to bottom to help with damping, and to also keep the poly from touching the drivers. The wiring is a couple of test leads clipped onto the terminals, the hot side directly to the BSC circuit, then to 19awg solid twisted pair of speaker wire the to amp. Oh yeah, I also have an old Aura Bass Shaker Pro sitting on top of each box to help with further damping and keeping the top closed!

I know this all sounds like a crazy and stupid joke, but it's true and more importantly, it works! They have matured into such great sounding little speakers that they caused me to put my car audio project on hold, then spend some bucks on a new Pioneer Elite PD-D6-J SACD/CD 2-ch player and a new KingRex Pre-Amp.
I originally put them in cardboard boxes just to break them in. After about 50 hours I started to realize their potential, then decided to do a little cheap (free) tweaking, then after some more good results, decided to try series resistance. That helped even more! After running that way for a couple hundred hours, I decided to build the BSC circuit. Around this same time, I upsized the original narrow, smaller cardboard boxes for the now larger ones.
Here's a few pics to help out a little better of what I'm working with at the moment. Try not to laugh too much.

Here's what I originally started with...

Check out that B&W "dimpled" inspired port. Also a little bit of EnABL on a couple of port flaps! LOL...

Please don't mind the dust on the closet doors...


Then moved to the larger, more rigid boxes...

And 4.7 ohms of series resistance...

Which gives you this...

At one point, I was using my brother's BEZ tube preamp. Not the greatest pre out there, but he likes it for whatever reason...

Then removed the series resistance and inserted the BSC (center at 467Hz IIRC)...

Then the much better front-end The KingRex blows away the BEZ by a long shot, and the CDP isn't too shabby either...
