After reading this entire thread, I thought I should share some of my experiences.
I read all about the Orions and despite that I've not heard them and relying on all the positive reviews, I set about building something similar to that which has been proposed and described here.
1st let me state, I was seriously considering to purchase the Orions but I really enjoy the experience of building and learning, so I decided to build something of my own instead.... many revisions later this is what my setup currently looks like.
DEQ -> DCX (I really liked the idea of making changes at a whim without having to rebuild and change an ASP as well as time alignment capability etc)
I'm using 12 X 75W of amplification to run the speakers.
Speakers are:
10" Peerless (Same sub as Orion) in a similar H frame running upto 90Hz
2 @ 6.5" Peerless (100 - 1.8khz / Open back of course)

2 @ 2" Dayton Dome (1.8khz - 4.5khz / 1 front, 1 back)
2 @ 1" Peerless Dome (4.5khz up / 1 front, 1 back)
I used two of the 6.5" drivers instead of the single 8" driver for the lower midrange because I thought this might alleviate cone breakup when approaching 1.5khz on a larger 8" driver.
I used the 2" dome on front and back because I wanted to reduce stress on the 1" dome tweeter. (I'm using a much cheaper tweeter than the Orions and I didn't feel comfortable with the idea of pushing a 1" driver down to 1.5khz)
I think they sound great.
It would be especially difficult to improve the QUALITY of the low end output but of course I do hope I could make improvements to the low end output, namely;
a. Increase SPL capability in the lowest octave. (currently SPL is limited due to XMAX of 10" drivers.)
b. Increase SPL capability in the second octave (SPL primarily limited due to POWER limitation driving 10" woofers)
So far, I have tried combining a separate relatively cheap 12" ported subwoofer. I didn't feel this provided better response as it could not extend low enough to really provide much assistance. I also tried combining my HT 15" DSP subwoofer. It was also challenged in it's ability to play the lowest octave without really exciting various room nodes.
I will say it is going to be VERY difficult to improve on the already very impressive response of the 4 @ 10" Peerless subwoofers in H frame. But ultimately, I think the solution for really low bass (20-50Hz) capability will be adding multiple 12" - 15" drivers in a H or W frame and the solution for greater output from 50-100Hz will be more power.
Bottom line is I will NOT be giving into a box.

OB is great

More surface area is better

More power is better

So, I'm not there yet, but the more I study the issue, the more it seem like my next upgrade might be multiple larger subwoofers for the lowest octave.... maybe even Danny's servo subs and amplifiers.
But the problem is, once I've done that, I'll probably want to upgrade the SPL output capability of the rest of the system.

I have a feeling my system might end up looking like StigErik's over at DIY.