2 12" LMS-4000 Isobaric build.

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This is the only way I could fit both of my 12" LMS-4000's in my trunk so I decided to give it a try.

1st chamber is 1.5ft^3 net ad the 2nd one was supposed to be just big enough so the cone of the 1st sub didn't hit the motor of the 2nd sub but it ended up being a little bigger.

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badass, what are the benefits of an isobaric setup?
From another site.

Characteristics include a shallow roll off on the low end (12 dB), great low frequency power handling, the best transient responses, and smaller enclosure sizes than most other designs. However, magnet structures will not cool as well as they do in some ported enclosures, and distortion in the upper bass frequencies is more noticable than ported enclosures, but can usually be compensated for by lowering the crossover frequency or using a steeper cut-off filter.
 
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