Sealed
subwoofer enclosures
- Sealed
subwoofer boxes offer the most control over subwoofer movement and will handle more power than other enclosure
types. Sealed sub woofer enclosures provide the best sound
quality, highest frequency response, but are not as loud as other box
types. Sealed subwoofer enclosures are always smaller
than other types of enclosures and are well suited for all types of
music. A sealed subwoofer enclosure is simply an air-tight
wooden box with the speaker mounted inside.
Ported
subwoofer enclosures
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Ported subwoofer boxes provide slightly less sound quality than
sealed subwoofer enclosures, but more than bandpass sub woofer
boxes. The ported subwoofer enclosure also produces a higher
output and more volume than the sealed subwoofer enclosure, but
less than that of the bandpass subwoofer enclosure. With the
ported enclosure, you get a strong lower mid-bass sound, but less
deep bass. Ported subwoofer enclosures are typically larger
boxes then the sealed enclosure with a round port behind the
speaker.
Bandpass
subwoofer enclosures
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Bandpass boxes offer the greatest output available
from amp/sub woofer combinations and are designed to give the
greatest possible output from any subwoofer. Bandpass enclosures
are usually fairly large. Bandpass boxes are a combination of
vented subwoofer enclosures and sealed subwoofer enclosures.
Bandpass subwoofer enclosures are sealed boxes with the subwoofer
mounted inside and a ported, or vented, box up front. The bandpass enclosure does not have the sound quality or frequency
range that is characteristic of other enclosures, but are best
suited for "cage rattling", "mind numbing"
bass.