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<blockquote data-quote="TheBigPilferer" data-source="post: 8863971" data-attributes="member: 690294"><p>I </p><p></p><p>I was actually reading some on 8th order enclosures and some other less common types earlier. It's rare to see these style of boxes in car audio, but sure would be cool to see. I've seen t-lines a couple times and 4ths and 6ths, but that's all I've personally seen or heard in a vehicle. The acoustical interaction of the different 8th orders are interesting. You'd definitely be better off using aero ports for one of those so you can make adjustments if necessary. It would be really tricky to do everything with 100% accuracy.</p><p></p><p>I learned that the Bose Acoustimass was an 8th order bandpass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheBigPilferer, post: 8863971, member: 690294"] I I was actually reading some on 8th order enclosures and some other less common types earlier. It's rare to see these style of boxes in car audio, but sure would be cool to see. I've seen t-lines a couple times and 4ths and 6ths, but that's all I've personally seen or heard in a vehicle. The acoustical interaction of the different 8th orders are interesting. You'd definitely be better off using aero ports for one of those so you can make adjustments if necessary. It would be really tricky to do everything with 100% accuracy. I learned that the Bose Acoustimass was an 8th order bandpass. [/QUOTE]
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