Ford Maverick Subwoofer Solution - 10" with Passive Radiator Enclosure
Custom-Engineered for Ford Maverick - Space-Saving Design with Deep Bass Performance
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Introducing the Ford Maverick Single 10-inch Subwoofer with Passive Radiator Solution
Owning a Maverick means dealing with limited space for subwoofer activities. With their Ford Maverick Subwoofer Box, Proline X has developed the ultimate solution to overcome these obstacles.
Unmatched Bass Performance with Passive Radiator Technology
Our Maverick Subwoofer Solution is the only one on the market that integrates a passive radiator system, providing an unparalleled* low-frequency extension without needing a large, ported enclosure. Unlike traditional designs, the passive radiator mimics the effect of a port, allowing for deeper bass in a smaller space. This ensures powerful, distortion-free sound while maintaining optimal cabin space, making it the perfect solution for Ford Maverick owners who demand high-quality bass without compromise.
Key Features of the Ford Maverick Subwoofer Box
- Available airspace: 0.6 ft³
- Includes Passive Radiator
- Stack Fab design
- 3/4" MDF construction
- Double Baffle
- Drop-in fitment with no seat modifications needed
- Why Choose Proline X for Your Maverick
- Exceptional Build Quality
Why Choose Our Maverick Subwoofer Solution?
Discover the cutting-edge features that make our exclusive subwoofer system the perfect choice for Ford Maverick owners. From innovative passive radiator technology to space-saving design, here’s why this solution stands out in delivering premium bass performance without compromise.
- Exclusive Passive Radiator Technology We are proud to offer the only passive radiator solution for the Ford Maverick on the market. Unlike traditional subwoofer designs, our exclusive technology enhances your vehicle’s bass performance without the need for a large ported enclosure. This unique feature ensures that Maverick owners can experience a richer, more dynamic sound system tailored specifically for their vehicle. Being the first and only provider of this technology sets us apart as an industry leader in Maverick audio solutions.
- Compact Design, Deep Bass The compactness of our Maverick Subwoofer Solution doesn't come at the cost of bass quality. Thanks to the passive radiator design, you get the same deep, resonant bass response typically found in larger, ported enclosures. This innovation makes it possible to achieve powerful low-frequency output in a small footprint, making it ideal for Maverick owners who need to conserve space. Whether listening to music at high volumes or enjoying a podcast, the deep bass will enrich your audio experience without compromising storage space.
- Performance Optimization The passive radiator works by moving air within the enclosure, just like a port, but without needing large openings. This results in more controlled bass, reduced distortion, and smoother frequency response, even at higher volume levels. This means consistent audio performance regardless of listening conditions for Ford Maverick owners. Whether on a quiet drive or turning up the volume, the passive radiator allows the subwoofer to deliver tight, accurate bass, bringing your music to life with clarity and impact.
- No Modifications Required Installation is simple and seamless. Our Maverick Subwoofer Solution is designed to fit perfectly into your vehicle without requiring permanent modifications. The enclosure fits snugly, preserving your Maverick’s interior integrity and avoiding potential damage. When you want to remove the system, you can do so without leaving a trace, allowing for easy installation and removal. This flexibility is perfect for customers who want high-performance sound without compromising their vehicle's condition or resale value.
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Vehicle Specific Series
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Enclosure Type Enclosure Type refers to the design of the subwoofer enclosure, which impacts sound performance. Common types include sealed, ported, and bandpass enclosures.
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Net Volume Net Volume is the internal airspace of a subwoofer enclosure, excluding the space taken up by the subwoofer, port and bracing. It’s crucial for optimal subwoofer performance. Measured in cubic feet or liters.
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Port Opening Port Opening refers to the size of the opening in a ported subwoofer enclosure, which allows air to move in and out, enhancing bass response. Typically measured in square inches.
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Enclosure Material Enclosure Material refers to the type of material used to construct the subwoofer enclosure, such as MDF (medium-density fiberboard) or plywood. It affects durability and sound quality.
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Front Baffle Thickness Front Baffle Thickness refers to the thickness of the front panel of a subwoofer enclosure where the subwoofer is mounted. A thicker baffle adds strength and reduces vibration. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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Subwoofer Recess Subwoofer Recess refers to the indentation or cutout in the front baffle of an enclosure, allowing the subwoofer to sit flush with or below the surface for a cleaner look and added protection.
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Panel Thickness Panel Thickness refers to the thickness of the walls of a subwoofer enclosure. Thicker panels provide greater strength and reduce vibrations. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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Internal Bracing Internal Bracing refers to structural supports inside a subwoofer enclosure that reduce flexing and vibrations, improving durability and sound quality. It does not affect the enclosure's net volume.
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Terminal Cup(s) Terminal Cup(s) refers to the external connectors on a subwoofer enclosure where the speaker wires are attached. They provide a secure connection between the subwoofer and the amplifier.
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Subwoofer Cutout Subwoofer Cutout refers to the diameter of the opening in the enclosure where the subwoofer is mounted. It must match the subwoofer's size for a proper fit. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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Finish Finish refers to the outer surface material or coating of the subwoofer enclosure. It affects the enclosure's appearance and durability. Common finishes include carpet, vinyl, or paint.
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