Micro Downfire Sealed Enclosure for Audiomobile 10" subwoofer with Passive Radiator
Powerful Bass in a Compact, Down-Firing Package
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Micro Downfire Sealed Enclosure for Audiomobile 10-Inch Subwoofer
Experience powerful, clean bass in a compact package with the Micro Downfire Sealed Enclosure, designed for the Audiomobile 10-inch subwoofer. This unit combines innovative engineering with premium materials to deliver exceptional sound quality and a sleek aesthetic that fits seamlessly into your vehicle.
Compact Design for Tight Spaces
The Micro Downfire Sealed Enclosure is engineered for those seeking exceptional audio performance without sacrificing vehicle space. Its compact size is perfect for installations in trucks, hatchbacks, or other vehicles with limited room. The down-firing design ensures maximum protection for the subwoofer by shielding the speaker cone from potential damage due to cargo or passengers. Additionally, the down-firing orientation helps to improve bass response by using the vehicle floor as an acoustic amplifier, enhancing the depth and punch of low frequencies. This enclosure is perfect for vehicles with limited mounting space, offering impressive bass output that belies its small size. Whether you want to add impactful bass to your daily driver or an additional layer of sound to your custom setup, this enclosure provides an intelligent solution.
Enhanced Bass with Audiomobile M-CAR 250 10-Inch Passive Radiator
This enclosure features the Audiomobile M-CAR 250 10-inch passive radiator, significantly improving bass output without increasing the enclosure's overall size. Unlike traditional sealed or ported enclosures, the passive radiator design works with the active subwoofer to move air more effectively, enhancing low-end extension and overall system efficiency. The passive radiator complements the active subwoofer, boosting low frequencies to deliver a richer, fuller sound experience. By allowing the subwoofer to focus on active frequency ranges, the passive radiator helps to fill in the lowest notes, resulting in a balanced and well-rounded bass. A more dynamic bass response adds depth to your music, ensuring every note is reproduced accurately and with impact. Whether you're listening to heavy bass tracks or intricate acoustic arrangements, this design brings out the best in your music.
High-Quality Build and Aesthetic Appeal
Constructed with premium materials, the Micro Downfire Sealed Enclosure offers durability and a stylish finish that integrates seamlessly into any vehicle interior. The enclosure's MDF (Medium-Density Fiberboard) construction ensures structural integrity, providing a solid foundation that minimizes resonance and unwanted vibrations, leading to cleaner bass output. The plush black carpet finish provides an aesthetic that matches most car interiors, allowing it to blend in or stand out according to your preference. The laser-etched logo adds a touch of class, highlighting the craftsmanship and attention to detail. The custom ABS feet ensure stability, keeping the enclosure secure even on bumpy roads, making it a reliable choice for daily use. The overall design combines function with a refined aesthetic, making this enclosure a great addition to your vehicle's audio system, visually and acoustically.
Dimensions:
24" W x 13"D x 6.5" H
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Enclosure Series |
Down Fire Series and Micro 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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External Width External Width is the total outer width of a subwoofer enclosure, including the wall thickness. It helps determine if the enclosure will fit in the intended space. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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External Height External Height is the total outer height of a subwoofer enclosure, including the wall thickness. It helps determine if the enclosure will fit in the intended space. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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External Depth External Depth is the total outer depth of a subwoofer enclosure, including the wall thickness. It helps determine if the enclosure will fit in the intended space. Typically measured in inches or millimeters.
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Subwoofer Mounting Depth |
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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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