Isobaric speakers
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The Isobaric loudspeaker
Loudspeaker
A loudspeaker is an electroacoustic transducer that produces sound in response to an electrical audio signal input. Non-electrical loudspeakers were developed as accessories to telephone systems, but electronic amplification by vacuum tube made loudspeakers more generally useful...

construction technique was originally introduced by Harry F. Olson
Harry F. Olson
Harry Ferdinand Olson was a prominent engineer at RCA Victor.Harry F. Olson, a pioneer in the field of 20th century acoustical engineering, was born in Mount Pleasant, Iowa to Swedish immigrant parents...

 in the early 1950s. It is derived from the term Isobar, which is of Greek origin: "isobares" meaning "of equal weight". It defines the operational characteristics of the use of at least two woofers (bass drivers) in a loudspeaker unit.

The use of isobaric loading in a loudspeaker in practical terms is to lower bass frequency response
Frequency response
Frequency response is the quantitative measure of the output spectrum of a system or device in response to a stimulus, and is used to characterize the dynamics of the system. It is a measure of magnitude and phase of the output as a function of frequency, in comparison to the input...

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Design principles

Two, identical, loudspeakers are coupled to work together as one unit: they are mounted one behind the other in a casing to define a chamber of air in between. The volume of this "isobaric" chamber is largely immaterial, and is usually chosen to be fairly small for reasons of convenience. In a subwoofer
Subwoofer
A subwoofer is a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker, which is dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies known as the "bass". The typical frequency range for a subwoofer is about 20–200 Hz for consumer products, below 100 Hz for professional live sound, and below...

, where the mid-range output is not needed, the optimum arrangement is front to front. The two drivers are placed either "cone to magnet" and wired in phase with one another or "cone to cone" or "magnet to magnet" and wired out of phase with one another so that their cones move together when driven with an audio signal. The term “isobaric” points to the erroneous notion that the air pressure in the chamber between the loudspeakers is constant (the "isobaric" condition).

The two drivers operating in tandem exhibit exactly the same behavior as one loudspeaker in twice the cabinet. The cabinet is defined as the space behind the rear driver. The volume of air between the speakers has no acoustic function so that the saved space is less than 50%. All other aspects are unchanged like resonant frequency and maximum SPL. The new driver will have the same resonance frequency, Qts, distortion, excursion etc. as one driver with the same applied signal. Because the impedance is also halved, this performance is achieved with twice the power. The new efficiency is thus 3 dB lower than with one loudspeaker. The reason for the unchanged resonance frequency is simple: the new combined loudspeaker has twice the moving mass compared to the single driver but also half the compliance because of the doubled suspension.

The result is that the coupled driver pair (iso-group) can now produce the same frequency response in half the box volume that a single driver of the same type would require. For example, if a speaker is optimized for performance in a 40 liter enclosure, one iso-group of the same speakers can achieve the same low frequency extension and overall response characteristics in a 20 liter enclosure. The aforementioned volumes exclude the isobaric chamber. If the iso group is placed in the original 40 liter, the loading will be incorrect (if the 40 liter was a correct loading of the loudspeaker).

Distortion

Any non-linear behavior of the speakers affect sound pressure within the chamber, and could give rise to distortion components. In out-of-phase designs ("cone to cone" and "magnet to magnet" designs) this tends to occur because of front-to-back non-symmetrical behavior. These may also occur when the speaker driven to high levels for an extended period of time and the voice coils of the two drivers dissipate at different levels because of differing air circulation (one driver is exposed to the outside air, and one is fully enclosed in a chamber). One patented design attempts to attenuate this distortion by absorptive material between the drivers.

In production

  • Altec Lansing
    Altec Lansing
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     FX5051, FX4021
  • Angstrom
    Ångström
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     Modular Series 10" Subwoofer Ten i
  • Chesky Records
    Chesky Records
    Chesky Records is a record label aimed primarily at audiophiles. For the most part, jazz, Latin jazz, classical, and adult contemporary CDs and DVDs are produced, but they also manufacture high end audio equipment. The label was founded and is run by grammy nominated composer David Chesky and his...

     C1
  • Linn Products
    Linn Products
    Linn Products is a Scottish company, based in Glasgow, that manufactures hi-fi audio equipment, home theatre, and multi-room integrated audio systems...

     Melodik Active Isobarik Bass
  • Linn Products
    Linn Products
    Linn Products is a Scottish company, based in Glasgow, that manufactures hi-fi audio equipment, home theatre, and multi-room integrated audio systems...

     Majik Isobarik
  • McCauley Sound "M421"
  • MK Sound MK 950
  • Monitor Audio
    Monitor Audio
    Monitor Audio is a designer and manufacturer of mid-to-high range high fidelity loudspeakers.Founded in 1972, Monitor Audio is based in Raleigh, Essex, England UK. The firm is known for loudspeaker design, continuing to provide a range of mid-budget and high-end speakers for music and film audio...

     fastbass FB212 SUBWOOFER
  • Orange Music Electronic Company Isobaric Bass Speaker Cabinet
  • Neat Acoustics Momentum 3i, Momentum 4i
  • Totem Acoustic
    Totem Acoustic
    Totem Acoustic is a Montreal, Canada-based manufacturer of loudspeaker systems.-History:Totem Acoustic was founded in 1987 by Vince Bruzzese, also the company's chief designer. The totem represents, to the native North American people, an entity that chooses an individual and then guides that...

     Mani-2
  • Wilson Benesch
    Wilson Benesch
    Wilson Benesch was founded in 1989 and is run by Christina Milnes and Craig Milnes . The company manufacturers high end audio loudspeakers and turntables for domestic and professional use, based in Sheffield, England...

     Discovery Monitor and Chimera Loudspeaker.
  • Peavey
    Peavey Electronics
    Peavey Electronics Corporation is one of the largest audio equipment manufacturers in the world, headquartered in Meridian, Mississippi in the United States.- History :...

     Peavey EU218 Isobaric Subwoofer

Discontinued

  • Linn Products
    Linn Products
    Linn Products is a Scottish company, based in Glasgow, that manufactures hi-fi audio equipment, home theatre, and multi-room integrated audio systems...

     Isobarik Sara
  • Linn Products
    Linn Products
    Linn Products is a Scottish company, based in Glasgow, that manufactures hi-fi audio equipment, home theatre, and multi-room integrated audio systems...

     Isobarik DMS/PMS
  • Ampeg
    Ampeg
    Ampeg is primarily a musical instrument amplifier manufacturer headquartered in Woodinville, Washington, though they also manufacture guitars to a small extent...

    SVT50DL 'Isovent' bass cabinet
  • Miller & Kreisel MX-2000
  • Miller & Kreisel MX-70
  • Euphonic Audio iL-110

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