chamber....???
The good is that they don't take up a lot of space, comparatively. The bad is everything else involved in constructing it. That's why they're a four letter word except for the really bold hearted.
Isobaric means equal pressure, they are put in the box facing each other to create a common sealed air mass between them. This means that the speakers always have a constant pressure and now only have to do half the work to produce the same power. The bad thing that I have found that the open air speaker causes some unwanted distortion as if the box wasn't sealed right. So you need to have speaker magnet that is facing out pointed to the rear of the trunk to delete the resonant bass.
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hey guys im new to the audio section but...does anyone have an isobaric chamber...??? if so wuts so good about them and wuts not good about them...???
thanks
hey guys im new to the audio section but...does anyone have an isobaric chamber...??? if so wuts so good about them and wuts not good about them...???
thanks
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