bandpasslådor
Bandpasslådor, often referred to as band-pass enclosures, are a type of loudspeaker enclosure designed to reproduce a specific range of frequencies, typically in the bass region. Unlike a simple sealed or ported enclosure, a band-pass design uses two chambers separated by a driver. One chamber is usually sealed, while the other is ported to the outside. The port's tuning and the volumes of both chambers determine the enclosure's frequency response and its ability to pass through a particular band of frequencies.
This design offers several advantages. Band-pass enclosures can provide a significant increase in efficiency and output
However, band-pass designs also come with drawbacks. They can be more complex to design and build accurately,