Dayton DCS205-4 above 200Hz should I use this for wideband?

Greets!

Well, the DC appears to be a 3", limiting point source BW to ~13543/pi/3 = ~1436 Hz, so the optimal mean XO point = ~ [32.3*1436]^2 = ~215.4 Hz, so apparently rounded it down to nice even number. 😉

Doesn't mean you can't do it higher up, just ideally need a higher XO slope order or DSP smoothing.
 
In my struggle to fill the entire <150hz region with the ‘perfect’ driver/pipe combo to go all the way down <15hz i get hesitant and split that into two separate subs(2each) because it seems impractical for one driver to cover fast transient materials or complex sounds while then juming around from (15) —100hz???

Do you guys have any concerns like this or am i just being OCD?

btw, that dcs205-4 was $25 the other day (open box) and i missed it like a dumby...🙁
 
I would look for a driver with a lower VC inductance to cover that broad range. The Dayton RSS210HO-8 looks already much better i think. And some SB and Scanspeak drivers even do it better, but those are way more expensive. The high inductance of the VC makes the midbass more distorted and the rolloff maybe to early for your use.