A bandpass filter is an analog device which receives an audio or radio signal and amplifies the frequencies within a certain range, while attenuating the frequencies on the edges of that range.

A bandpass filter can be devised by combining a high pass filter with a low pass filter, thus passing only the frequencies in between.

This type of filter is used in radio, sound, and tone detection, among other things.

A bandpass filter is the inverse of a notch filter.