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Help with 6th order Pleaseee.
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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 6926817" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>Any well designed/built bandpass can sound amazing with the right system to back it up. The actual filtering 'bandpass' effect limiting freq response so much actually diminishes perceived distortion. The problem is even 6th order BP's tend to have a narrower usable bandwidth of output than more traditional designs. This coupled with the high efficiency/output means you need a significant midbass setup to blend well with your also significant midrange and upper freq drivers. 6th orders also have a double peak in response, which may or may not mean more EQ'ing is required.</p><p></p><p>Both my downsides are based on looking for a reasonably flat response from your system (all speakers' output blended well).</p><p></p><p>PM 80inches, he's the resident guru on bandpass designs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 6926817, member: 549629"] Any well designed/built bandpass can sound amazing with the right system to back it up. The actual filtering 'bandpass' effect limiting freq response so much actually diminishes perceived distortion. The problem is even 6th order BP's tend to have a narrower usable bandwidth of output than more traditional designs. This coupled with the high efficiency/output means you need a significant midbass setup to blend well with your also significant midrange and upper freq drivers. 6th orders also have a double peak in response, which may or may not mean more EQ'ing is required. Both my downsides are based on looking for a reasonably flat response from your system (all speakers' output blended well). PM 80inches, he's the resident guru on bandpass designs. [/QUOTE]
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