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- Q6085260 subject Q7149712.
- Q6085260 abstract "The Isobaric loudspeaker configuration was first introduced by Harry F. Olson in the early 1950s, and refers to systems in whichtwo or more identical woofers (bass drivers) operate simultaneously, with a common body of enclosed air adjoining one side of each diaphragm. In practical applications, they are most often used to improve low-end frequency response without increasing cabinet size, though at the expense of cost and weight.The name is derived from the term Isobar ("equal pressure"), which comes from the Greek word "isobares", meaning "of equal weight". As the word implies, the enclosed air does indeed experience roughly equal pressures from each diaphragm it contacts, but those forces are actually parallel, rather than opposing, so the air is forced to move.".
- Q6085260 thumbnail Linn_Isobarik_DMS_loudspeaker_enclosure.png?width=300.
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- Q6085260 comment "The Isobaric loudspeaker configuration was first introduced by Harry F. Olson in the early 1950s, and refers to systems in whichtwo or more identical woofers (bass drivers) operate simultaneously, with a common body of enclosed air adjoining one side of each diaphragm.".
- Q6085260 label "Isobaric loudspeaker".
- Q6085260 depiction Linn_Isobarik_DMS_loudspeaker_enclosure.png.