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<blockquote data-quote="spltuscon" data-source="post: 6684554" data-attributes="member: 611863"><p>Isobarics work fine, but if the subs have any mechanical noise then you'll hear it. Also critical is where the subs face each other, it has to be totally airtight and lined up 100%.</p><p></p><p>A 2" port will never be adequate for a subwoofer so that certainly doesn't help.</p><p></p><p>Also, the output is only going to be equal to a single sub so with 8's it's not exactly gonna hurt your ears...</p><p></p><p>I've only used it once personally on a pair of twelves and the SQ was quite good and the box size small, but a single sealed twelve just doesn't have the output I like, so I only kept it in a few days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spltuscon, post: 6684554, member: 611863"] Isobarics work fine, but if the subs have any mechanical noise then you'll hear it. Also critical is where the subs face each other, it has to be totally airtight and lined up 100%. A 2" port will never be adequate for a subwoofer so that certainly doesn't help. Also, the output is only going to be equal to a single sub so with 8's it's not exactly gonna hurt your ears... I've only used it once personally on a pair of twelves and the SQ was quite good and the box size small, but a single sealed twelve just doesn't have the output I like, so I only kept it in a few days. [/QUOTE]
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