4th Orders are complex?

SounDrive
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After wasting my entire day I've come up with a nice little tool... I call it "the Torres calculator for 4th orders"

I've still got some small kinks to work out... mainly with figuring out the sealed and ported volumes.

Preview: request for a FI Team 18

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SPL oriented box with closer to a 5:1 ratio

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What does good for 4th 1:1 and very good 0:0 mean? Is that based on tsps? I forget the math too it
Right now 1 means Yes and 0 means No. So for example the Fi Team 18 is theoretically good for a 4th order but not "perfect"

That's just looking at the EBP to see how it performs in a sealed box. Less than 50 = great for sealed, 50-100 = suitable for either, 100+ = great for ported

EBP = Fs / Qes

 
So far it's accurate to 8 decimal points. Just a few small tweaks left //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif

 
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