I first posted this at Parts-Express forum (since Dayton DCS380-4 is sold by their web-shop) and later also on AVS forums, but it seems that the post didn't gather much interest...

Anyway, I want to use the Dayton DCS380-4 15" subwoofer driver in Tuba HT folded horn cabinet. To power this I would like to use the Foster wf-100k Plate Amplifier which I bought some time ago from Jack Hidley's NHT surplus sale. (115W into 4ohms, 80W into 8ohms. 4th order (24dB/octave) low pass adjustable from 50-200Hz. 0-180 degree phase switch)
The thing is that the amp has a 3rd order (18dB/octave) high pass filter set at 29Hz with a Q of 0.707 built in. Since THT cabinet is tuned to go very low so I think I should modify the high pass filter to whatever the Dayton DCS380-4 can safely work with.
Does somebody here have experience with DCS380-4? Specs say range is 20-500 Hz, so should I go for 20Hz cutoff frequency?
Or something safer, like 25Hz...?
Also should I modify the Q variable to some other value more appropriate to the combination of the Dayton DCS380-4 and Tuba HT cabinet? (I'm not sure I understand the Q parameter, but changing this to some other value or just to zero seems well documented in the amps docs)