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<blockquote data-quote="Hennie" data-source="post: 54535" data-attributes="member: 20"><p>I feel that the Isobaric concept reduces box related colouration, i.e. it reduces propagation of cavity resonance energy through the cone to the outside of the box. The Linn Isobarik and Sara designs sounded better in this particular respect to me, compared to other loudspeakers of the time with the same drivers in a single driver configuration. But as the Sara was a 2-way design, I feel the Isobaric concept did affect the upper midrange negatively, adding a nasal quality to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hennie, post: 54535, member: 20"] I feel that the Isobaric concept reduces box related colouration, i.e. it reduces propagation of cavity resonance energy through the cone to the outside of the box. The Linn Isobarik and Sara designs sounded better in this particular respect to me, compared to other loudspeakers of the time with the same drivers in a single driver configuration. But as the Sara was a 2-way design, I feel the Isobaric concept did affect the upper midrange negatively, adding a nasal quality to it. [/QUOTE]
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