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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8782772" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>You certainly have limited options if you're buying in Europe and you are committed to going with bandpass to get the sound up into the cabin through a ski hole or similar. </p><p></p><p>What is the most volume you can spare in your cargo area for the box? Do you have any space limitations? I really don't know what subs work well bandpass and I definitely don't know what you can and can't get in Europe but perhaps you can get some suggestions if you get a bit more specific with your limitations. </p><p></p><p>I think you're probably on the right track anyway, but I would suggest to take care to do your own homework on how whatever sub(s) you plan to buy will function well in bandpass alignment. I suspect you have a pretty good idea of what sort of response curve you're after so just make sure whatever you buy can make the response curve you want in a box you can find enough space to build. </p><p></p><p>Bandpass will perform poorly if you don't take care in selecting a sub that'll play nice with that alignment or if you don't get the box very close to exact dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8782772, member: 614752"] You certainly have limited options if you're buying in Europe and you are committed to going with bandpass to get the sound up into the cabin through a ski hole or similar. What is the most volume you can spare in your cargo area for the box? Do you have any space limitations? I really don't know what subs work well bandpass and I definitely don't know what you can and can't get in Europe but perhaps you can get some suggestions if you get a bit more specific with your limitations. I think you're probably on the right track anyway, but I would suggest to take care to do your own homework on how whatever sub(s) you plan to buy will function well in bandpass alignment. I suspect you have a pretty good idea of what sort of response curve you're after so just make sure whatever you buy can make the response curve you want in a box you can find enough space to build. Bandpass will perform poorly if you don't take care in selecting a sub that'll play nice with that alignment or if you don't get the box very close to exact dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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