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<blockquote data-quote="1aespinoza" data-source="post: 8896001" data-attributes="member: 654802"><p>I am not versed in this area but if that were true, why would Olson bother with isobarics. Now looking at it from a outside perspective; putting subs in opposing sides of a box would defeat the purpose of a sealed enclosure. The "spring" effect would be lost and the sub's suspensions would be the only excursion control (aside from the amp's damping factor).</p><p> Isobaric mounting allows double the power without doubling the box size but the subs are still "protected" by the sealed spring effect.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1aespinoza, post: 8896001, member: 654802"] I am not versed in this area but if that were true, why would Olson bother with isobarics. Now looking at it from a outside perspective; putting subs in opposing sides of a box would defeat the purpose of a sealed enclosure. The "spring" effect would be lost and the sub's suspensions would be the only excursion control (aside from the amp's damping factor). Isobaric mounting allows double the power without doubling the box size but the subs are still "protected" by the sealed spring effect. [/QUOTE]
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