Difference between revisions of "Isobarik"
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| − | + | This is the Linn term for the <q>isobaric loading principle</q> used in a number of Linn (and third party) loudspeaker | |
| − | [[Manuals_-_Isobarik_loudspeaker_(original_version)|The original <u>ISOBARIK</u> loudspeaker]] | + | Loudspeakers using this principle: |
| − | + | *[[Manuals_-_Isobarik_loudspeaker_(original_version)|The original <u>ISOBARIK</u> loudspeaker]] | |
| − | + | *[[Manuals_-_Majik_ISOBARIK_floor_standing|Majik <u>Isobarik</u> loudspeaker]] | |
| + | *[[Manuals_-_Melodik_loudspeakers|Linn Melodik bass extension speaker]] | ||
| + | *[[Manuals_-_Sara_loudspeakers|Sara loudspeaker]] | ||
| + | *[[Manuals_-_Keltik_loudspeakers|Keltik loudspeaker]] | ||
Latest revision as of 12:56, 12 August 2019
This is the Linn term for the isobaric loading principle
used in a number of Linn (and third party) loudspeaker
Loudspeakers using this principle:
*The original ISOBARIK loudspeaker *Majik Isobarik loudspeaker *Linn Melodik bass extension speaker *Sara loudspeaker *Keltik loudspeaker