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Old Jan 28, 2003 | 08:50 AM
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Originally posted by moofoo

Bandpass boxes: Maximum slam!
Bandpass boxes are a special type of ported box designed for maximum slam. The woofer is mounted inside a dual-chambered box (one chamber sealed, the other ported), with the sound waves emerging from the ported side. The sound that comes out of the port is extra loud within a narrow frequency range.
Hmm, on my bandpass both chambers seem to be ported?
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Old Jan 28, 2003 | 09:40 AM
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Originally posted by Ochdx
Hmm, on my bandpass both chambers seem to be ported?
You would have a port for each woofer... you could have multiple ports for each woofer depending on the design.
Bandpass boxes are very difficult to create to custom tailor the sound..generally pre-fab bandpass boxes wont be made specifically to your woofer's specs.

I recommend the sealed box and a good woofer. What's your price range? or are you sticking with your xplods for now?

Bandpass:
(# of ports are all for design and what freq. to be tuned to... so dont assume you need "x" number of ports for "x" number of woofers)




Ported:
http://www.thezeb.com/images/brands/...ubzoneZbox.jpg

Sealed:
http://www.thezeb.com/images/brands/subzone/HJ121.jpg

Boxes come in all sorts of shapes.. some have plexi windows to show off the magnet/driver...

Prefab boxes like Subzone......Q logic... sealed.. will be your best bet.. find out the woofer's volume requirements and match that up to the box's volume..
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Old Jan 28, 2003 | 04:21 PM
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I'm probably just going to go with the Basslink - it seems very compact, and stuff I listen to doesn't require much boom. I'm just wondering where to mount it inside the cabin, in a way that it doesnt take away from cargo space, and isnt easily visible to thieves.
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