How to improve on an Arduino type project with a cheap driver

Hey everyone, still new to this but I'm working on a Arduino smart-speaker type project, and to start I have this cheap driver lying around. It's one of those small thin ones that's only ~1.5 inches in diameter. I'm trying to learn what I can do to make it sound the best in an enclosure.

My first thoughts were to use WINISD to optimize the volume, BUT I can only find the below info so not much I can do in WINISD without the T/S parameters:
  • Frequency response chart
  • Voltage, sensitivity, impedance (no charts)

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


So should I try to measure the T/S parameters, or estimate them somehow to get started? OR am I thinking about this in completely the wrong way?
 
As your image does not load... It most likely has virtually no output below 300 hertz so any enclosure will most likely have no effect on the low frequency response. Just be sure there is some damping or other method to break up any resonances.

I would suggest no enclosure wall dimension be less than 2". A decent enclosure could be 2" x 2.828" x 3.464".
 
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