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<blockquote data-quote="RSDXzec" data-source="post: 8104557" data-attributes="member: 638347"><p>Are you completely against helping with 6th order series bandpass designs?</p><p></p><p>I know you said you weren't too keen on them but I've never heard one before and I've been researching them for a while so a starting point would be great even if you have very minimal experience with them... because I have none lol.</p><p></p><p>feel free to ignore this one if you really are against 6th orders but a start would be a great help. Don't bother with a cut sheet for this though, I'd only be using it as a basis for my design because I'm having a hard time finding out where to start.</p><p></p><p>specs:</p><p></p><p>Sub: American Bass XFL 1522</p><p></p><p>Power: Whatever an APSM1500 puts out... so probs around 1300wrms</p><p></p><p>Wood: 17mm birch structural plywood (about 0.67") + double baffle for sub</p><p></p><p>Ports: Slot port facing up, sub facing sideways inside</p><p></p><p>Aims: Good response between 25-45hz, decent output between 20-60hz. I tend to listen to a fair bit of rap when I'm in my car so I do enjoy the lows. I guess it would be an SQL box, don't care much for high numbers on high notes, but I do like loud lows and don't care too much for group delay.</p><p></p><p>For max dimensions I'm in australia so everything for me is in mm, the conversion factor is 1" = 25.4mm. I have here my max dimensions in mm and the software I use won't let me use inches.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i40.tinypic.com/2w3p4l5.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Like I said, it's completely up to you if you decide to give it a shot but I'm having a hard time finding a starting point. Any help appreciated, otherwise don't worry about it.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSDXzec, post: 8104557, member: 638347"] Are you completely against helping with 6th order series bandpass designs? I know you said you weren't too keen on them but I've never heard one before and I've been researching them for a while so a starting point would be great even if you have very minimal experience with them... because I have none lol. feel free to ignore this one if you really are against 6th orders but a start would be a great help. Don't bother with a cut sheet for this though, I'd only be using it as a basis for my design because I'm having a hard time finding out where to start. specs: Sub: American Bass XFL 1522 Power: Whatever an APSM1500 puts out... so probs around 1300wrms Wood: 17mm birch structural plywood (about 0.67") + double baffle for sub Ports: Slot port facing up, sub facing sideways inside Aims: Good response between 25-45hz, decent output between 20-60hz. I tend to listen to a fair bit of rap when I'm in my car so I do enjoy the lows. I guess it would be an SQL box, don't care much for high numbers on high notes, but I do like loud lows and don't care too much for group delay. For max dimensions I'm in australia so everything for me is in mm, the conversion factor is 1" = 25.4mm. I have here my max dimensions in mm and the software I use won't let me use inches. [IMG]http://i40.tinypic.com/2w3p4l5.png[/IMG] Like I said, it's completely up to you if you decide to give it a shot but I'm having a hard time finding a starting point. Any help appreciated, otherwise don't worry about it. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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