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<blockquote data-quote="DonH" data-source="post: 8226208" data-attributes="member: 594322"><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DonH, post: 8226208, member: 594322"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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