Well, withing linear response and without cabin gain, it's a good way to compare one to another like helotaxi said.
I have built many enclosures that model in my room just like they do in winisd. Once placed in my car, they all seem to have similar characteristics with a boost from about 50hz and down.
EDIT: Oh, and my random guesses as to enclosure specs without having a clue on the driver would be this:
White: 6th Order BP tuned to 25 and 70 with about 1 cube rear chamber and .5 cube front chamber or equivalent proportion
Green: 6th order BP tuned to 22 and 80 with about 1.5 cube rear chamber and a .5 cube front chamber
Teal: 4th order BP tuned to 45 with small front and rear chambers.
Yellow: Obviously sealed
Red: Ported around 28hz probably around 1.5 cubes.
Your Spot on about the enclosure types for each color. tuning and specifics change a bit. Here are the exact particuliars. The sub is an SI Mag D2 12"
All enclosures have low pass (60hz) linkwitz 4th order filter. I plan on using dedicated midbass in my next setup, so I went low and steep on the filter. Signal power is 850W.
White: 6th order BP
Rear: 3.5 cuft @ 25hz, Front: .75 cuft @ 65hz
Green: EXACTLY the same as white except coils were wired for a 4 ohm load.
Teal: 4th order BP
Rear: 1.5 cuft Front 1 cuft @ 50hz
Red: Ported
Volume: 2 cuft @ 30hz (what the driver was in and sounded great in car)
Yellow: Obviously sealed
Volume: 1 cuft QTC = .65
I know it is a huge box but I think I will try the 6th order just to experiment and listen. It's power handling is attractive.
I know the mag is conservatively rated at 850RMS for mechanical limits in tuned enclosures. Does anyone have an aproximate to it's thermal max rating?
I know most say BPs aren't SQ oriented, but I just want to see how poor they perform. The response for the 6th order on a mag just seems nice. The output is nice, if it can maintain acceptable control, then it looks like a good SQL box. Only for hatches or SUVs though lol, because it is large. Many 15" ported boxes aren't even that big.