Dr. Gonzo, please pardon my brevity.
EBP = efficiency bandwidth product
Qes = electrical Q factor at FS
Fs = resonant frequency of the driver, also listed as Fo on some literature.
Fs and Qes are Thiele-Small parameters and hopefully can be obtained from the manufacturer, for example here:
http://assets.peavey.com/literature/manuals/lowrider_specs.pdffor a peavey low rider 15 sub.
So for the PV speaker, EBP = Fs/Qes = 33.9/0.364 = ~93. From Big Tony's advice, the low rider 15 should be comfortable in a ported enclosure. These low rider speakers are heavy, can cause structural damage to your house and make you lose control of your bowels...they don't need the cushioning effect of a sealed (pneumatic) enclosure to keep them from destroying themselves. They are also about $200 apiece.
Now let's contrast the PV with these speakers:
http://www.mcmelectronics.com/product/55-2974?scode=GS401&catargetid=530004080000290736&cadevice=c&gclid=CKa254ezk78CFabm7AodxzkA7QFor the MCM offering, Fs/Qes = 32.5/0.5591 = ~58. These speakers would benefit from the pneumatic cushioning of a sealed box to extend their life, and are about 10% of the cost of the PV.
So Franco, it looks like you can get away with some pretty affordable 15" speakers if you are putting them into a pneumatic/ sealed box. Please do not interpret this as an endorsement of MCM, I have never used those. I do have experience with the PV in the afore mentioned ported enclosures.