Isobaric Loading
Im building a bandpass enclosure with a back to back isobaric sealed chamber. What i want to make sure is do you have to reverse the wiring to the other woofer in order for them to be in phase together?
As previous poster said, yes.
I did not realize anyone was still doing this, since small box subs are so common now, and the cost of two cheaper subs will probably get you a small box capable sub.
Now if you inherited some old subs, then it could be something different to do
The last isobaric setup I had in my car was 15 years ago. I feel old now.
I did not realize anyone was still doing this, since small box subs are so common now, and the cost of two cheaper subs will probably get you a small box capable sub.
Now if you inherited some old subs, then it could be something different to do
The last isobaric setup I had in my car was 15 years ago. I feel old now.
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The last isobaric setup I had in my car was 15 years ago. I feel old now.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not old but wise.. Thanks for the replies.
The last isobaric setup I had in my car was 15 years ago. I feel old now.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Not old but wise.. Thanks for the replies.
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The last time I had seen anyone put an isobaric setup in their car it was around the same time period.
The last time I had seen anyone put an isobaric setup in their car it was around the same time period.
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