I know all that but like i said, priority is small, compact and cheap. I will carry this speaker with me in my backpack and weight and size is important. Sound quality is less important, though i certanly wouldnt say no to big bass.
I just wanted to let you know that i used this new "2x6W" speaker outside yesterday and it was a blast. I got the best compliment i could get as a DIY speaker creator: "please just turn the volume down a notch". Meaning it was powerfull enough outside near 20 tipsy people playing beer pong.
Due to this speaker being powerfull enough, i decided i will keep this 2x6W until i build 2x25W. And then i will try to sell 2x6W cheaply to cover some of the components of 2x25W.
I plan to change a few things on my 2x6W. First of all, new enclosure with bass hole. I need to add a on/off switch(cause right now its on the board itself so i need to keep a hole in the speaker box to change it). Right now its powered by 4 bateries in parallel. This is sufficient BUT i plan to power the speaker from microusb port (remember, it has 2 choices, u can power it by 3.7V battery OR microusb 5V). I will use 4P batteries, use a step up to 5.1V and connect this step up directly to micro usb. And i will use another chip for charging 3.7V batteries (speakers board has over charge protection but doesnt have undercharge protection, while that board i will use has it both)
I know that this goes against everything you belive in, regarding speaker enclosure, sound quality, etc. But bear with me, i want this to sound as best as possible but still be highly portable and as light as possible.