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Bandpass- What is it? Is it good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gauntlet" data-source="post: 157018" data-attributes="member: 545529"><p>Bandpass boxes are sort of like ported boxes....but there are 2 enclosure for the sub, one in the front, and one in the back. The front one acts like a low pass filter, but unfortunately bandpass also results in a limited frequency response. That's the most basic description of one, but it's much more complex if you actually want to build one, such as 4th order, 6th order, etc.. They are only successful when the box is designed specifically for your subs, and it is built pefectly. Any pre-fab bandpass box will sound pretty bad. If you want your subs to be louder, use ported, if you're going for SQ, use sealed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gauntlet, post: 157018, member: 545529"] Bandpass boxes are sort of like ported boxes....but there are 2 enclosure for the sub, one in the front, and one in the back. The front one acts like a low pass filter, but unfortunately bandpass also results in a limited frequency response. That's the most basic description of one, but it's much more complex if you actually want to build one, such as 4th order, 6th order, etc.. They are only successful when the box is designed specifically for your subs, and it is built pefectly. Any pre-fab bandpass box will sound pretty bad. If you want your subs to be louder, use ported, if you're going for SQ, use sealed. [/QUOTE]
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