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<blockquote data-quote="Electrodynamic" data-source="post: 7408568" data-attributes="member: 548723"><p>6'th orders can be more musical. But I think it's kind of funny when people ask about musicality in bandpass enclosures since BP enclosures purposefully shrink your bandwidth to gain output and a large bandwidth is what being musical and having great transient response is about. Having said that, the enclosure with the largest bandwidth will technically be more musical but not very many people are worried about the spectral decay of track 4 on the Stereophile Test CD 2 when they're designing bandpass enclosures. Bandpass enclosures are / can be very loud over a moderate frequency spectrum, which is exactly what they are intended to do. If it were me, I would personally go with a 4'th order unless you have a truck with a camper shell on the back and you don't care about taking up 8 to 10 ft^3 total for a single 15.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Electrodynamic, post: 7408568, member: 548723"] 6'th orders can be more musical. But I think it's kind of funny when people ask about musicality in bandpass enclosures since BP enclosures purposefully shrink your bandwidth to gain output and a large bandwidth is what being musical and having great transient response is about. Having said that, the enclosure with the largest bandwidth will technically be more musical but not very many people are worried about the spectral decay of track 4 on the Stereophile Test CD 2 when they're designing bandpass enclosures. Bandpass enclosures are / can be very loud over a moderate frequency spectrum, which is exactly what they are intended to do. If it were me, I would personally go with a 4'th order unless you have a truck with a camper shell on the back and you don't care about taking up 8 to 10 ft^3 total for a single 15. [/QUOTE]
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