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Help with 4th order bandpass (12" fi Q)
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<blockquote data-quote="GroundPounderFI" data-source="post: 8355360" data-attributes="member: 664537"><p>4th orders are easy to do, all you gotta do is build a sealed section, then a ported section. lets say you build a sealed section that's about 1.5 cubes for your 12, build another section that's a little bigger like 2 cubes for the ported section, then from there its basically like a ported box. tune it to what you want to, if you tune low its not gna make your low end sound any better cuz that's what the sealed section is for. it will just sound like **** on the high notes. tune a little high so you can hit those high notes, a lot of guys think that tuning low on the ported section will make it even better, u can but the high bass wont sound good. ppl do 4th orders to get the best of both world, painful high notes to hurricane lows. best thing to do is do plenty of research and you will be able to build it yourself and make it sound the way you want</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GroundPounderFI, post: 8355360, member: 664537"] 4th orders are easy to do, all you gotta do is build a sealed section, then a ported section. lets say you build a sealed section that's about 1.5 cubes for your 12, build another section that's a little bigger like 2 cubes for the ported section, then from there its basically like a ported box. tune it to what you want to, if you tune low its not gna make your low end sound any better cuz that's what the sealed section is for. it will just sound like **** on the high notes. tune a little high so you can hit those high notes, a lot of guys think that tuning low on the ported section will make it even better, u can but the high bass wont sound good. ppl do 4th orders to get the best of both world, painful high notes to hurricane lows. best thing to do is do plenty of research and you will be able to build it yourself and make it sound the way you want [/QUOTE]
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