First Person that can tell me why majority believe some sort of magical gain can be had by using a 4th-order band pass design on this forum in this day and age....
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Oh yes my Friend, whether it be black magic or white magic or a new form of magic that is plain out MAGICALSome sort of magical gain?
So you're asserting that there are more than one sorts of magic?
so do you not believe in magic or fourth orders?First Person that can tell me why majority believe some sort of magical gain can be had by using a 4th-order band pass design on this forum in this day and age....
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magic no, 4th order (ported and bandpass), yes I believe in them. they are great in certain applications BUT for some reason ive read many posts where some users think they will be louder simply because it is a 4th order bandpass... Most have no clue that why not save the enclosure size while gaining the extra output and run a 4th order ported enclosure... most if not all amps have a LPF correct? a 4th order banpass simply does the same but does so acoustically and normally at about a -24db/octave slope compared to a electronically filtered LPF (like on most amps) -12db/octave slope.so do you not believe in magic or fourth orders?
well now now there. you cant throw in a t-line as well. sheesh, 6th order is ok, but not a t-line. not talking quarter wavelength loudspeaker design heremight as well throw the T line and 6th order into the fray as well.... lol
ask politely?ill tell you why lol they think it looks cool , and because its such an intricate design they believe theyll gain 10dbs and blow everyone out the water lmao....can i get my design now?
but but but... t-line is the current forum boner! 4th order was soo last year!well now now there. you cant throw in a t-line as well. sheesh, 6th order is ok, but not a t-line. not talking quarter wavelength loudspeaker design here