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higher than 6th order Bandpass? [message #35937] Fri, 12 April 2002 11:49 Go to next message
dbeardsl is currently offline  dbeardsl
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Is there such a thing as a Bandpass enclosure that's higher than 6th order. Maybe one with say three resonating chambers?

Not exactly sure how one would do this, but has anybody?

I was just looking into making a real big 6th order sub woofer using one of the M252's and stowing it under a pooltable. Some graphs of the response look pretty impressive.

Re: higher than 6th order Bandpass? [message #35940 is a reply to message #35937] Fri, 12 April 2002 12:58 Go to previous message
Wayne Parham is currently offline  Wayne Parham
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Anytime you cascade filters - be they acoustic or electronic - you are creating a filter function having higher slope. There is an insertion loss and phase shift with each one, however.

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