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<blockquote data-quote="Cabin_Pressure" data-source="post: 6955439" data-attributes="member: 605228"><p>I was trying to give a very simplistic</p><p></p><p>configuration of a 4th order BP. My answer was derived from an explanation of the theory of 4th order BPs. Yes, the subs use both chambers, but when designed, the sealed chamber of a 4th BP is usually made to work for the subs optimum sealed rating when wired in a normal configuration. You are correct in saying that it will work either way. That is why i mentioned the phase switch. It can be used to adjust phase to which configuration works best in the environment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cabin_Pressure, post: 6955439, member: 605228"] I was trying to give a very simplistic configuration of a 4th order BP. My answer was derived from an explanation of the theory of 4th order BPs. Yes, the subs use both chambers, but when designed, the sealed chamber of a 4th BP is usually made to work for the subs optimum sealed rating when wired in a normal configuration. You are correct in saying that it will work either way. That is why i mentioned the phase switch. It can be used to adjust phase to which configuration works best in the environment. [/QUOTE]
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