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Yes j gale it is a good contender! However look at the specification sheet for the HIAX32C2O8:http://www.parts-express.com/pedocs/specs/297-2114-hiwave-hiax32c20-8-specifications.pdfPlus, it is ''self supporting''(no need for spine or reinforcement to avoid voice coil droop), 30W max power handling(on the HiWave website it shows as 20W - 40W !!!) and a 32mm voice coil. It's BL is 7.8 !!!!!!!We can't forget that the above exciter is designed for industrial/commercial audio and to drive ''high impedance'', rigid substrates.4mm plywood IS a ''high impedance substrate'' compared to cardboard or EPS.Have a look at the now not available exciter that was used in the Podium 1 loudspeaker : notice the resonant frequency and BL : http://www.hi-wave.com/downloads/datasheets/DS-HIAX25C15-8SF.pdf
What's a few Khz amongst friends ? Frequency response for that particular exciter was probably taken through glass or something ridiculously similar.Low end response and especially high end response is very material dependant.