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How to/what to consider when designing 4th order bandpass
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<blockquote data-quote="Big_Dan_T" data-source="post: 8826848" data-attributes="member: 687840"><p>Is there anyone you may reccomend? I can probably figure it out to do on my own but I don't really know the basics. I know to build a sealed section and then tune the ported section to the center bandwidth of the sealed. My software tells me the sealed side is 50 hz no matter how big or small I make it. If 2.5 - 3 sounds right and I could figure out how to understand that tuning, then I can design that and the sealed section on my own. I can't afford to build several boxes to figure it out so I wanna know what I'm doin before I start. If ya know what I mean. But if I can get someone that knows it well to design one for a reasonable price, I would know it is good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Big_Dan_T, post: 8826848, member: 687840"] Is there anyone you may reccomend? I can probably figure it out to do on my own but I don't really know the basics. I know to build a sealed section and then tune the ported section to the center bandwidth of the sealed. My software tells me the sealed side is 50 hz no matter how big or small I make it. If 2.5 - 3 sounds right and I could figure out how to understand that tuning, then I can design that and the sealed section on my own. I can't afford to build several boxes to figure it out so I wanna know what I'm doin before I start. If ya know what I mean. But if I can get someone that knows it well to design one for a reasonable price, I would know it is good. [/QUOTE]
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