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Need help with 4th order bandpass
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyMasters" data-source="post: 7795475" data-attributes="member: 642829"><p>Okay so after some research I have decided I don't want to do a blow through. I did one on my old truck, I didn't know that is what it was called then though. I just want to make two of these drop as hard as possible, but not to a point of not being an everyday system. I have experience with a lot of boxes but not with bandpass. Any suggestions on what type of box i should do is greatly appreciated. Like I said it is in my 4 door Chevy, I want to be able to put my seats back in and just lay 2 of the 3 down with it on top of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyMasters, post: 7795475, member: 642829"] Okay so after some research I have decided I don't want to do a blow through. I did one on my old truck, I didn't know that is what it was called then though. I just want to make two of these drop as hard as possible, but not to a point of not being an everyday system. I have experience with a lot of boxes but not with bandpass. Any suggestions on what type of box i should do is greatly appreciated. Like I said it is in my 4 door Chevy, I want to be able to put my seats back in and just lay 2 of the 3 down with it on top of them. [/QUOTE]
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