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4th Order Bandpass. 8" woofer
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<blockquote data-quote="SlugButter" data-source="post: 8812235" data-attributes="member: 678073"><p>it isn’t the worst I’ve ever seen. peaky on the low end some. That will get even more peaky when you put it in your car. You have it set to meters also, and the box looks way too big. Click on that and change it to feet. Start with the recommended sealed box air space on the rear chamber and try doubling the front and see what it looks like. Maybe .5-.75 sealed and 1.5 tuned to 45 HZ and see how it looks. Subs that prefer a sealed box do better in a 4th, and ported box subs do better in a 6th order. The DD subs might be a little more geared towards a ported/6th order.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlugButter, post: 8812235, member: 678073"] it isn’t the worst I’ve ever seen. peaky on the low end some. That will get even more peaky when you put it in your car. You have it set to meters also, and the box looks way too big. Click on that and change it to feet. Start with the recommended sealed box air space on the rear chamber and try doubling the front and see what it looks like. Maybe .5-.75 sealed and 1.5 tuned to 45 HZ and see how it looks. Subs that prefer a sealed box do better in a 4th, and ported box subs do better in a 6th order. The DD subs might be a little more geared towards a ported/6th order. [/QUOTE]
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