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<blockquote data-quote="fithwheel" data-source="post: 8704434" data-attributes="member: 674179"><p>Idk about all that. Seems like it wouldn’t be too hard to design a ported box that has low group delay and a wide bandwidth with the proper driver.I mean I’m only really concerned with a narrow bandwidth anyway. I know I don’t want my subs playing mid bass. </p><p>I think you might be a little off on what frequencies a bass guitar can play they cover a pretty wide range lower and higher than what you said. Maybe off on a few other things as well idk. </p><p>I think generalized statements are misleading. They sure can be poorly designed no doubt and sound like crap. </p><p>“Most multi channel amplifiers aren’t class D” What? Seems like most are going class D to me. Got a few hanging on to ab I guess </p><p>If I had a Bose system I’d probably **** can the whole thing. </p><p>If I was op I’d just build two separate systems anyways </p><p>That ******* cat’s annoying</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fithwheel, post: 8704434, member: 674179"] Idk about all that. Seems like it wouldn’t be too hard to design a ported box that has low group delay and a wide bandwidth with the proper driver.I mean I’m only really concerned with a narrow bandwidth anyway. I know I don’t want my subs playing mid bass. I think you might be a little off on what frequencies a bass guitar can play they cover a pretty wide range lower and higher than what you said. Maybe off on a few other things as well idk. I think generalized statements are misleading. They sure can be poorly designed no doubt and sound like crap. “Most multi channel amplifiers aren’t class D” What? Seems like most are going class D to me. Got a few hanging on to ab I guess If I had a Bose system I’d probably **** can the whole thing. If I was op I’d just build two separate systems anyways That ******* cat’s annoying [/QUOTE]
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