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one sealed and one ported?
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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8331769" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>Gains come at the expense of bandwidth, so the guys that put up world-record numbers with bandpass boxes are using huge ratios to get a very narrow peak. The other guys who have a wide bandwidth would likely get the same numbers with their cone area and power just doing sealed.</p><p></p><p>Your claim about how superior "musically" bandpass is begs the question why high end home audio companies don't use that alignment all the time. Surely the kind of company that can charge 10 grand for a subwoofer would spare no expense in R&amp;D and create superior bandpass designs. Show me one premium audio brand that uses them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8331769, member: 614752"] Gains come at the expense of bandwidth, so the guys that put up world-record numbers with bandpass boxes are using huge ratios to get a very narrow peak. The other guys who have a wide bandwidth would likely get the same numbers with their cone area and power just doing sealed. Your claim about how superior "musically" bandpass is begs the question why high end home audio companies don't use that alignment all the time. Surely the kind of company that can charge 10 grand for a subwoofer would spare no expense in R&D and create superior bandpass designs. Show me one premium audio brand that uses them. [/QUOTE]
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