The problem with increasing the amplifier source impedance for this type of driver (especially in a domestic application) is that while this raises the Q and the bass output, it leaves the resonant frequency unaffected . . . the result is then simply wooly, boomy mid-bass and no increase in bass extension.
I would also add that amplifier tight control is a good thing if one desires overall low distortion (THD). However, as Duke points out, this kind of precision response will be at the expense of bass warmth/extension and coloration. In the end it means that a large 12 inch pro woofer may only get you to 40Hz at 3 db point - whilst some consumer designs can eek out 25Hz to 30 Hz even with a 6 inch ported design (pleasant sounding and good value but with lots of added distortion of course).