Deriving the equations of motion for a bass reflex loudspeaker with two degrees of freedom is complex, as it behaves like an electrical fourth-order filter. The speaker cone motion is expected to show minimal movement near the enclosure resonance, but non-linearities cause variations. Thiele and Small's work provides insights into small signal behavior, while higher drive levels necessitate advanced software like LEAP for accurate modeling. For educational projects, AES papers from the late 60s are valuable, while practical applications can benefit from resources like the Loudspeaker Design Cookbook. Art Ludwig's website is also recommended for extensive information on sound system design.