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<blockquote data-quote="hoss" data-source="post: 1221631" data-attributes="member: 549860"><p>the difference is this... in an IB set up, there is a baffle that the woofer mounts to, this baffle is what seperates the woofers front wave from the back wave. the theory behind infinite baffle isnt that there is no enclosure, more so that the woofer hasan amount of air equal to or greater than the Vas, which is in simplified matters, the amount of air in a sealed application that is equal to the Qts.</p><p></p><p>in a free air set up, there is no baffle to seperate the front and back waves. the woofer is simply suspended in place, or sitting there. there is alot of cancellation, and in general, it is a VERY bad idea...</p><p></p><p>it looks like you are more interested in an IB set up as opposed to the wall you originally were asking about. a wall is a different concept than both of these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hoss, post: 1221631, member: 549860"] the difference is this... in an IB set up, there is a baffle that the woofer mounts to, this baffle is what seperates the woofers front wave from the back wave. the theory behind infinite baffle isnt that there is no enclosure, more so that the woofer hasan amount of air equal to or greater than the Vas, which is in simplified matters, the amount of air in a sealed application that is equal to the Qts. in a free air set up, there is no baffle to seperate the front and back waves. the woofer is simply suspended in place, or sitting there. there is alot of cancellation, and in general, it is a VERY bad idea... it looks like you are more interested in an IB set up as opposed to the wall you originally were asking about. a wall is a different concept than both of these. [/QUOTE]
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