well, I don't have much to add after what's said, about this subject you can't fill two lines in witch there sais it all...
what I can tell you is that the speaker itself is as you probably know a electrical->mechanical->acoustical transducer so it has different loads:electrical(impedance),mechanical(membrane,bobin...)and acoustical(air). they all add together resulting such lower efficiency of the speaker. anyway, the fact is that at one point, loads have a minimum: the impedance and the air, (since the mass of the mechanical stuff is the same all the time), the impedance given by the electrical factors and the air-load by a sum of "stuff"(in wich: the area of the membrane in proportion with the length of the frequency wave, its mass,...,...); at this point(read frequency), the equivalent electrical load is minimum so physically, the membrane gets a pretty high amplitude of vibrations in compare to the response at other frequencies, and the result is the speaker goes nuts and, if you're lucky(we're talking at a considerable amount of power), either it will descentrate or will go boom!. so this chapter is a don't-try-this-at-home-folks!.
to avoid this search for an impedance correction(series/parallel Notch filter, Zobel network) documentation. it shold be easy to find.