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loudest box with out sacrificing to much sq on 12 w7?
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<blockquote data-quote="PV Audio" data-source="post: 2863230" data-attributes="member: 554493"><p>Yes, but I fail to see how the backwave could be out of phase when it exits the port, because the purpose of IB is to isolate the rear wave from the front depending on the baffle dimensions. If what you're saying is true, would you not get loads of destructive interference? I mean, you cannot really be off axis with a subwoofer (yes you can, but the chances of noticing are low), but if you could, wouldn't it be startlingly apparent that something is wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PV Audio, post: 2863230, member: 554493"] Yes, but I fail to see how the backwave could be out of phase when it exits the port, because the purpose of IB is to isolate the rear wave from the front depending on the baffle dimensions. If what you're saying is true, would you not get loads of destructive interference? I mean, you cannot really be off axis with a subwoofer (yes you can, but the chances of noticing are low), but if you could, wouldn't it be startlingly apparent that something is wrong? [/QUOTE]
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