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Really good SQ for a Type R
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<blockquote data-quote="rpfuror" data-source="post: 2932549" data-attributes="member: 564079"><p>you need to plug the TS parameters into winisd and look at the graphs to get a clear picture.</p><p></p><p>BTW... not say the type R is the right driver for a bandpass but, if a bandpass is designed correctly you get the best of both worlds with in the passband freq. IE you will get the control of a sealed box and an increase of output of a ported box.</p><p></p><p>The problem is that most BP boxes either have a very narrow passband, designed incorrectly or the lower tuning of the pass band is to high... making them fat boxes only good for certian freq.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rpfuror, post: 2932549, member: 564079"] you need to plug the TS parameters into winisd and look at the graphs to get a clear picture. BTW... not say the type R is the right driver for a bandpass but, if a bandpass is designed correctly you get the best of both worlds with in the passband freq. IE you will get the control of a sealed box and an increase of output of a ported box. The problem is that most BP boxes either have a very narrow passband, designed incorrectly or the lower tuning of the pass band is to high... making them fat boxes only good for certian freq. [/QUOTE]
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