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orionmeades 
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Posted: April 27, 2003 at 11:03 AM / IP Logged  

i have a 2002 trailblazer and i want to put 4 15" subs in a isobaric clamshell box... i dont know what size box im going to need for this...not sure what type of subs either...prob either jl w7 13.5" or orion 15" hc's i have a old school orion 2100 hcca im going to power them with and have 4 225 hccas powering the rest of the setup, mids and highs...can anyone help ??

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Posted: April 27, 2003 at 7:39 PM / IP Logged  
Is there a particular reason for the isobaric setup? Unless you are trying to save space, you'd be better off with four 15's in their proper airspace. Or put two 15's in the right size enclosure if space is limited. You will need more power to effectively run an isobaric setup, although the enclosure can be smaller.
orionmeades 
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i want to save space...never had an isobaric box before, all the ones i heard sounded great...what i want is a isobaric three chamber dual reflex bandpass box...ive had a wall before with 4 15" orion hccas sounded awsome but...what can i say it was a wall, dont want that no more...have to have room for other things now...if anybody has some plans or ideas for the box that would be great

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no one has any other info???  :o(
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Here's some info from JL Audio on Isobaric Enclosures
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