Isobaric loudspeaker
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Isobaric loudspeaker
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The isobaric loudspeaker configuration was first introduced by Harry F. Olson in the early 1950s, and refers to systems in which
two or more identical woofers 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, which comes from the Greek word "isob
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2024-01-22T03:35:01Z
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