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bandpass A two-part filter that cuts both higher and lower frequencies around a center band. A bandpass enclosure cuts high frequencies by acoustic cancellation and low frequencies by natural physical limitations on bass response.
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bandpass Allowing a certain range or band of frequencies to pass through a system, while blocking or restricting others. In audio, this can be done electrically in a crossover, or mechanically as in a bandpass subwoofer box.
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bandpass, photometric The wavelength selectivity of a laboratory photometer.
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bandpass The specific range of frequencies or wavelengths, passing through a device. Typically measured between points equal to 50% of maximum amplitude.
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bandpass A range of wavelengths within which a component operates.
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