What it comes down to is... really good mids with any type of top end extension without cone break up is hard to find in true high sensitivity speakers. It has already been mentioned about bass.... The bigger the magnet/motor structure of a woofer, the more sensitivity and the more mass it needs to produce low fs/Qts.... these are attributes that lead to deep bass. As you as you ad mass fs goes down and qts goes up, but the trade off is that sensitivity goes down.
Its not a perfect world. I try to find the sum of parts as a whole to start the design process. Not being able to find any single part can kill an entire speaker project.
Alot of people really like sealed box speakers for bass, I am one of them, but woofers that work well in a sealed box need a qts of a minimum of .4 and preferably .5 or even a bit higher.... Look at spec's on high sensitivity woofers, you'll see .2 to .35. This is just too low to produce bass in a sealed box system, Although .35 can produce very satisfying bass in a ported or vented design. You also have to consider that most good designers prefer to keep the crossover out of the vocal range, so again, it requires drivers with a fair amount of extension on the top end or bottom to pair with other drivers.
There are plenty of excellent parts to design high quality low to medium sensitivity 2 or 3 way systems with great results.
Its not a perfect world. I try to find the sum of parts as a whole to start the design process. Not being able to find any single part can kill an entire speaker project.
Alot of people really like sealed box speakers for bass, I am one of them, but woofers that work well in a sealed box need a qts of a minimum of .4 and preferably .5 or even a bit higher.... Look at spec's on high sensitivity woofers, you'll see .2 to .35. This is just too low to produce bass in a sealed box system, Although .35 can produce very satisfying bass in a ported or vented design. You also have to consider that most good designers prefer to keep the crossover out of the vocal range, so again, it requires drivers with a fair amount of extension on the top end or bottom to pair with other drivers.
There are plenty of excellent parts to design high quality low to medium sensitivity 2 or 3 way systems with great results.