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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8741891" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Apart from the part where you suggested OP reach out to Buck or Shredder your """advice""" here has been poor and based on zero real world experience. </p><p></p><p>Some dude you know drops 30,000$ into equipment into some 4th order and breaks 160dB and now you're convinced that 4th order bandpass is why he's that loud and that 4th order is the silver bullet for anybody to get loud. You come right out the gate telling OP that 14 cube for a pair of 15s is too large when you have never seen his subs, never looked at specs of manufacturer recommendations, nor build a large box yourself. Then you give port advice when it is likely you have never built a box and tested several different ports for comparison, nor read the Salvatti white papers which is the definitive resource on port design. </p><p></p><p>4th order is crap most of the time. If you want a decent flat/musical response you are approaching sealed box efficiency. There are very few good applications for that alignment and modelling the subs first is critical to know what you can even accomplish.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, just quit chiming in on stuff you have no experience with and don't understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8741891, member: 614752"] Apart from the part where you suggested OP reach out to Buck or Shredder your """advice""" here has been poor and based on zero real world experience. Some dude you know drops 30,000$ into equipment into some 4th order and breaks 160dB and now you're convinced that 4th order bandpass is why he's that loud and that 4th order is the silver bullet for anybody to get loud. You come right out the gate telling OP that 14 cube for a pair of 15s is too large when you have never seen his subs, never looked at specs of manufacturer recommendations, nor build a large box yourself. Then you give port advice when it is likely you have never built a box and tested several different ports for comparison, nor read the Salvatti white papers which is the definitive resource on port design. 4th order is crap most of the time. If you want a decent flat/musical response you are approaching sealed box efficiency. There are very few good applications for that alignment and modelling the subs first is critical to know what you can even accomplish. Anyway, just quit chiming in on stuff you have no experience with and don't understand. [/QUOTE]
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