Sure it's doable. You just need to measure the T/S parameters of the driver, then you'll be able to design the optimal box and alignment for it.
Are you planning on a new crossover also?
Are you planning on a new crossover also?
The problem with the crossover is it's designed to work with a particular driver in a particular enclosure. It's more than a 2.4 khz crossover, it probably has baffle step compensation calculated, which changes depending on the width of the enclosure. Also, the drivers having different impedance and inductance profiles, plus any frequency correction that's been applied, such as the woofer in the beta 20 might have a cone breakup that needed to be notch-filtered with the crossover, while the beta 50 woofer's breakup is in a different place.I would like to use the Beta 20 crossover. 2.4kHz; 24 dB/Octave. The Beta 50 is a 3-way crossover and I only have one so I won't be using it. 600 Hz, 3.3kHz; 24 dB/Octave
If they sound horrible I will change them to see if the crossover is the problem. This just has too much fail potential to put much cash down ahead of time.
The Beta 50 is tuned to 37Hz according to this article. Would there be any way to aproximate a similarly tuned enclosure with 1 driver instead of 2? I know it a will be a smaller enclosure, with a larger vent obviously. I have no idea where to get the Thiele/Small for these.