In a bandpass enclosure, the front of the speaker fires into a chamber which is tuned by a port. In a conventional sealed or ported subwoofer system the low frequency extension is controlled by the interaction of the speaker and the enclosure design, but the high frequency response is a result of the speaker’s natural frequency response capability (unless limited by a crossover). Instead, the entire output of the subwoofer system is produced through the port or ports. In a bandpass box design, the woofer no longer plays directly into the listening area.
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