If you want to debate IB you are welcome to create another thread for it. This is a thread about my upcoming project, not about Norpus' subs.
I already have the subs and they don't meet all of my performance goals, hence this project. There is nothing to be gained from IB mounting these subs. In order to meet my goals, I either need more power and displacement, or horn loading. I've chosen the latter.
In an IB, these drivers would each have 85 db 1w1m or 88 for the pair. The tapped horn version adds 6 db, which is like doubling up at the cost of building the box. I've also been wanting to build a tapped horn for ages, it's long overdue.
sorry but reading your post paul I have to say ...bulldust ! hehe seriously while yours is a text book answer it doesnt bear out in reality.
Norpus, in your example there could be many things going on, but it's not relevant to what I'm doing here.
IB low sensitivity
Yes, it's a simple fact. An IB sub is like a sealed box except the lack of a sealed air spring means less power is generally required compared to a sealed box. However, the sensitivity is no greater and it rolls off like a sealed box. So by 20 Hz you have low sensitivity. Now of course the room will have a massive impact, more so than driver sensitivity, and we will have big peaks and dips as a result. And with various SPL meters you get different results depending on the ability of the meter to deal with peaks and how fast they can register. That isn't my interest here.
If I were to look at things in that way, then someone could probably show from SPL meter readings that an ML1 is all anyone would ever need. My experience indicates otherwise!
for something on a budget you honestly cannot beat IB either !
That isn't true at all. Compared to a vented box you need twice as many drivers for the same result. The only thing about IB that saves any money is the box, but that just happens to be the cheapest part of all! IB is expensive in terms of the drivers and amps - the expensive bits.
In terms of bang for buck, dipoles are the worst, followed by sealed boxes and IB. Horns are in fact the best in this regard because you save on the things that cost most (drivers and amps), and pay for the result with a big box (the cheap part of a DIY project).
yeah sure IB not everyones thing, not for me either, but for budget and power needed for displacement I could not disagree with you more 
I'm not anti-IB, it's just that it doesn't make sense here. If I had a bigger budget and no problem with the associated sound leakage, then IB would be a consideration.