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I think John is probably referring to sealed boxes - ?Anyway I don't think it makes a dipole sub. You would need to have them back to back.
I also wonder what it would do to the sound transmitted through the side walls? Would it lessen it, by virtue of the di ...
Interesting question, John. I would like to know who lives on the other side of the big ass IB woofer that is running out of phase. Just for kicks, wouldn't it be interesting to crank it up with both IB woofers firing in phase?
I still don't think that qualifies as a dipole. I am not an expert in this by any means, but dipole is usually defined by its radiation pattern, two opposing radiations. In your description, you have to facing radiations, which is why I call it push-pull, but dipole you have opposing radiations.
John,I'm running stereo dipole subs, positioned half way down each side wall. They fire front to back, minimizing side waves. Don't know how this relates to what you've described, but it sure sounds good. You are welcome to drop by for a listen some time.Russ