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Yeah I’m a little bit confused regarding this.

I was told with the head unit can create a curve exactly like bandpass enclosures without a bandpass?!

I really like 4th order bandpass and still have 8th order designs to build.

But if I can get an expensive head unit and work with a ported bass reflex I’m asking what is the difference???

 
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“Yes, you can create a bandpass effect using the crossover settings on a head unit. A bandpass filter allows only a certain range of frequencies to pass through while attenuating frequencies outside of that range. To achieve this effect:

1. Set the low-pass filter (LPF) to the desired low-frequency cutoff point.
2. Set the high-pass filter (HPF) to the desired high-frequency cutoff point.
3. Ensure that the frequencies between the low and high cutoff points are within the desired bandpass range.
4. Adjust the slope or steepness of the filters as needed to fine-tune the bandpass effect.

By configuring the crossover settings in this manner, you can create a bandpass effect that focuses on a specific range of frequencies while filtering out others.”
 
ChatGPT:

“Yes, you can create a bandpass effect using the crossover settings on a head unit. A bandpass filter allows only a certain range of frequencies to pass through while attenuating frequencies outside of that range. To achieve this effect:

1. Set the low-pass filter (LPF) to the desired low-frequency cutoff point.
2. Set the high-pass filter (HPF) to the desired high-frequency cutoff point.
3. Ensure that the frequencies between the low and high cutoff points are within the desired bandpass range.
4. Adjust the slope or steepness of the filters as needed to fine-tune the bandpass effect.

By configuring the crossover settings in this manner, you can create a bandpass effect that focuses on a specific range of frequencies while filtering out others.”
A bandpass crossover is not the same thing as a bandpass enclosure. A bandpass crossover is just a combination of a low pass and high pass crossover. I use a bandpass crossover on my midbass speakers from 80-300 HZ and another bandpass crossover on my midrange speakers from 300-6000 HZ.
 
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