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Old 20th October 2003, 01:09 PM   #1
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Default Reflex at rear, 1/4 wave tube at front.

This is from US patent 5313525. Anybody here tried this before? Is El-pipeo something like this?
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I'd imagine you'd get a band pass like response, but I'm getting a headache thinking about the phase response at either end interacting
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