Subwoofer enclosures
protect your subwoofers and greatly affect sound
quality. Generally speaking, you should purchase
subwoofers that come subwoofer enclosures, because
manufacturers specifically designed the enclosure to
compliment your sub. But if you already have subs in
place, and just need enclosures, you can find them.
All you need to know is how to choose from four
different types: tube, ported, sealed or bandpass.
Experts say that each
type of enclosure produces a unique sound. Sealed
enclosures are found to deliver highly accurate,
‘hard-hitting’ bass sounds. If you do not like a
‘boom’ sound quality, then this type of subwoofer
enclosure is perfect for you. It produces a crisp
and clean sound for any type of music.
Bandpass subwoofer
enclosures, on the other hand, deliver ‘thick’ bass,
perfect if you want to listen to loud music. It
works really well with certain types of beat such as
hip-hop and reggae. But, if you tend to listen to
different music genres, then perhaps something a bit
more generic is best like the ported subwoofer
enclosure. Experts agree that this type is the most
versatile. Any kind if music sounds good with it.
Ported subwoofer covers also amplify sound, so it’s
perfect if you have limited power but want to play
loud music.
Finally, there’s the
tube subwoofer cover. These types are the ‘basic’
choice – the one you should get if you can’t decide
from among the three previously mentioned. Tube
subwoofer covers are very compact and complement any
type of music beautifully.
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Enclosures, Patio Enclosures, Subwoofer Enclosures
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