adamslim;171348 Wrote:
> But surely the isobarik process ("static pressure", i.e. having two
> drivers working in tandem to ease the pressure load of an infinite
> baffle) is completely designed to remove this air-brick effect? I
> think their difficulty to be driven was caused by much more than the
> driver/cabinet 'philosophy'.
>
> Presumably 'passiv' is a Linnism? ;)
>
> Adam
Nope - passiv was a typo :o)
The air-brick effect is very much present in Isobariks (which I ran for
10 years!) - think about what is happening between the rearmost bass
driver and the cabinet...
They could suck the life out of a lot of amps.
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Phil Leigh
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