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<blockquote data-quote="DNick454" data-source="post: 6336357" data-attributes="member: 600755"><p>I just died a little on the inside reading all those CAPS. But yes, this is a bandpass in a nutshell. It's basically a ported and a sealed box sandwiched into one. The PRO's are that you get the overall output/volume of a ported box with the clarity and accuracy of a sealed box. The CON's are that they are harder to design and build and when designed poorly (as most pre-fab bandpasses are) they will sound like poo and have an awful transient response/peak.</p><p></p><p>Those bandpass boxes you see at best buy all peak at an obnoxious frequency for the the most part. The salesmen there just know which songs have notes in those range to "WOW" you with their "amazing" output.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNick454, post: 6336357, member: 600755"] I just died a little on the inside reading all those CAPS. But yes, this is a bandpass in a nutshell. It's basically a ported and a sealed box sandwiched into one. The PRO's are that you get the overall output/volume of a ported box with the clarity and accuracy of a sealed box. The CON's are that they are harder to design and build and when designed poorly (as most pre-fab bandpasses are) they will sound like poo and have an awful transient response/peak. Those bandpass boxes you see at best buy all peak at an obnoxious frequency for the the most part. The salesmen there just know which songs have notes in those range to "WOW" you with their "amazing" output. [/QUOTE]
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