Enclosures
Without the perfect box, even the best subwoofer will sound like sneakers in a dryer - it definitely thumps, but it definitely isn't satisfying!
A solid, well-built box that meets the subwoofer manufacturer's volume specifications is the secret to healthy, accurate, ground-pounding bass. Picking a box that suits your needs is essential to your subwoofer satisfaction.
There are 3 different types of boxes mentioned below :
A solid, well-built box that meets the subwoofer manufacturer's volume specifications is the secret to healthy, accurate, ground-pounding bass. Picking a box that suits your needs is essential to your subwoofer satisfaction.
There are 3 different types of boxes mentioned below :
Sealed Box
Also known as an acoustic suspension. This box is great for all kinds of music and has the broadest range of frequency response. |
Ported Box
Also known as a vented enclosure. These boxes really bring out the LOWER frequency sounds by releasing the rear wave of the woofer through a specially tuned port. When paired with compatible woofers, these boxes are great for those who want a little extra boom for their buck but still demand great sound quality. |
Bandpass Box
The woofer is housed inside of the box with only ports allowing the bass to escape. This type of box has a limited frequency response, but what it lacks in response you gain in SPL. Bandpass boxes are an awesome bang for the buck for the serious bass-head. |