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<blockquote data-quote="mykeys" data-source="post: 828780" data-attributes="member: 540605"><p>If you have a bandpass enclosure it is possible that you are pushing the subs to distort. It is very easy to do with a BP box and can ruin your subs. The reason most people stay away from them is that BPs have a very narrow frequency response The up side to that is they also get very loud. If you know your tuning frequency stay within 5 hz of that and you will be fine. If you have every seen an decent XO you should see the Bandpass portion for the mids.. It cuts off the top and bottom freqs in a similar fashion.</p><p></p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mykeys, post: 828780, member: 540605"] If you have a bandpass enclosure it is possible that you are pushing the subs to distort. It is very easy to do with a BP box and can ruin your subs. The reason most people stay away from them is that BPs have a very narrow frequency response The up side to that is they also get very loud. If you know your tuning frequency stay within 5 hz of that and you will be fine. If you have every seen an decent XO you should see the Bandpass portion for the mids.. It cuts off the top and bottom freqs in a similar fashion. Mike [/QUOTE]
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