I'm looking at the Wilson Benesch designs and struggling to see how Isobarics offer any kind of advantage over a conventional bass reflex enclosure... maybe someone can explain.
Do they use a different type of isobaric system? .. yes, 2 drive units in the same volume as a BR and offering the same performance but offer 3db less per watt doesn't really make much sense to me.
If the drivers are wired in series is it still 3db down? And regardless of the extra power needed for an Isobaric, does having 2 drivers ultimately offer a higher SPL? Thats the only advantage I can see, if so.
Do they use a different type of isobaric system? .. yes, 2 drive units in the same volume as a BR and offering the same performance but offer 3db less per watt doesn't really make much sense to me.
If the drivers are wired in series is it still 3db down? And regardless of the extra power needed for an Isobaric, does having 2 drivers ultimately offer a higher SPL? Thats the only advantage I can see, if so.
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