ISOBARIC sealed enclosure... Any experiences? Any advantages?

No lateral speaker. This is a cut side view. Nothing complicated if your read the schematic... Correctly.

Yes, the simplest would to buy a headphone set at the next supermarket...

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Obviously, i did not read it correctly. Why are woofers pointing to the right, when midbass, upper mid and tweeter are pointing forward? Why? Just to confuse? You know, i do not care. I posted my opinions, good luck.
 
Dual opposed looks a way better design to me, they need double the amount of air in the enclosure compared to a single driver.
But if a single driver needs 40 liter give the DOS 30 liter each, with low fs 17hz and qts 0.32 drivers (scanspeak discovery subwoofers) its not a big problem.
And even in 30 liter the 2 drivers wil easy outperform a single sub with 5db or so
you need also double the power for best results plus 5-6db, but even with the same power it plays 2-3db louder then the single in 40 liter.
 
Dual opposed looks a way better design to me, they need double the amount of air in the enclosure compared to a single driver.
But if a single driver needs 40 liter give the DOS 30 liter each, with low fs 17hz and qts 0.32 drivers (scanspeak discovery subwoofers) its not a big problem.
And even in 30 liter the 2 drivers wil easy outperform a single sub with 5db or so
you need also double the power for best results plus 5-6db, but even with the same power it plays 2-3db louder then the single in 40 liter.

Well, I personally have no experience with Isobaric principle. I know that it is also used in Subwoofer systems too, as most of the litterature you find on the web deals with that... Very few information online seems to be available about the use as a woofer section of enclosures.

* Some companies used / still use the Isobaric principle in their enclosures on some models : SIARE (FR), LINN (UK), MonAcoustics (USA)...

* Vance Dickason in "Loudspeakers CookBook" states :
  • QTS is the same.
  • FS is the same.
  • VAS is halved.
  • Efficiency is the same.
* Martin Colloms in "High Performance Loudspeakers" mentions :
  • FS of the whole system is typically divided by root of 2.
  • Transients are improved by the Isobaric air effect, at least until 150 to 300Hz.
  • internal resonances of the enclosure are tamed by the isobaric chamber.
  • power handling is doubled.
So where did you get your input, @Palmspar ? Can you point me ? 🤔

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@tubelectron A dual opposed sub is like the Arendal 1723 2s or SVS micro.

I see @Palmspar - thanks !

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That said - if I read correctly the description of the ARENDAL 1723 above - it seems that it is a "push-push" (in-phase speakers) disposition in a ported Bass-Reflex enclosure, not a "push-pull" (reverse phase speakers) Isobaric sealed construction. So it's a different "Animal", if I can say so ! 😉

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