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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 1740510" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>This year's are the v2.</p><p></p><p>The theory behind the isobaric loaded drivers is that you double the moving mass and halve the Vas. The result is that the pair of drivers require half the airspace of a single of the same driver and act as a single driver in regards to output. The tradeoff is efficiency. You need to run twice as much power to the single iso-pair to get the same amount of output as you would get from a single driver. 2 iso-pairs can therefore fit in a box sized for 1 normal sub. Other benefits include decreased distortion from suspension nonlinearities because the inverted mounting of the front sub and the out of phase wiring, cancels them out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 1740510, member: 550915"] This year's are the v2. The theory behind the isobaric loaded drivers is that you double the moving mass and halve the Vas. The result is that the pair of drivers require half the airspace of a single of the same driver and act as a single driver in regards to output. The tradeoff is efficiency. You need to run twice as much power to the single iso-pair to get the same amount of output as you would get from a single driver. 2 iso-pairs can therefore fit in a box sized for 1 normal sub. Other benefits include decreased distortion from suspension nonlinearities because the inverted mounting of the front sub and the out of phase wiring, cancels them out. [/QUOTE]
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