In an isobaric configuration, can the 2nd woofer be mounted on the back of the box, like this:
swin1 Member Joined 2004 2006-05-20 1:33 pm #1 2006-05-20 1:33 pm #1 In an isobaric configuration, can the 2nd woofer be mounted on the back of the box, like this: Attachments ported1.jpg 29.1 KB · Views: 131 ••• More options Share M MJK Disabled Account Joined 2002 quarter-wave.com 2006-05-20 1:50 pm #2 2006-05-20 1:50 pm #2 No, that is not isobaric loading. That is two drivers in one box which will double the size of your enclosure. An isobaric design will halve the size of your enclosure. ••• More options Share swin1 Member Joined 2004 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 Good point, in fact, that was a stupid question! ~Andrew ••• More options Share Salas diyAudio Chief Moderator Joined 2002 Paid Member 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 If in same polarity, your schema is called a bipole and cancels baffle step in full. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
M MJK Disabled Account Joined 2002 quarter-wave.com 2006-05-20 1:50 pm #2 2006-05-20 1:50 pm #2 No, that is not isobaric loading. That is two drivers in one box which will double the size of your enclosure. An isobaric design will halve the size of your enclosure. ••• More options Share swin1 Member Joined 2004 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 Good point, in fact, that was a stupid question! ~Andrew ••• More options Share Salas diyAudio Chief Moderator Joined 2002 Paid Member 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 If in same polarity, your schema is called a bipole and cancels baffle step in full. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button. Share: Facebook Twitter Reddit Pinterest Tumblr WhatsApp Email Share Link
No, that is not isobaric loading. That is two drivers in one box which will double the size of your enclosure. An isobaric design will halve the size of your enclosure.
swin1 Member Joined 2004 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 2006-05-20 2:05 pm #3 Good point, in fact, that was a stupid question! ~Andrew ••• More options Share Salas diyAudio Chief Moderator Joined 2002 Paid Member 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 If in same polarity, your schema is called a bipole and cancels baffle step in full. ••• More options Share Show hidden low quality content Status This old topic is closed. If you want to reopen this topic, contact a moderator using the "Report Post" button.
Salas diyAudio Chief Moderator Joined 2002 Paid Member 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 2006-05-20 4:58 pm #4 If in same polarity, your schema is called a bipole and cancels baffle step in full. ••• More options Share