Professional Series Dual 6.5 inch Subwoofer Ported Box
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XL Small Woofer Enclosures – Big Sound, Compact Design
Unlock the full potential of your small woofer with the XL Small Woofer Enclosures. Engineered for superior performance, these enclosures are designed to deliver deep, powerful bass and a rich audio experience, all in a compact form factor. Whether you're pushing your system to its limits or just enjoying your music, the XL series ensures every note hits with precision and impact.
Key Features of the XL Small Woofer Enclosures:
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Precision-Tuned for Deep Bass: Experience bass that resonates with power and clarity. Tuned precisely to 35Hz and offering 0.75 cubic feet of airspace, the XL enclosure is optimized for a deep, tight low-end response, perfect for bringing your music to life.
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Heavy-Duty 3/4" MDF Construction: Built to last with robust 3/4" Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF), the XL enclosure minimizes unwanted vibrations for clear, distortion-free audio, even at higher volumes.
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Reinforced Double Baffle: A dual-layer baffle design adds extra rigidity and prevents flexing, ensuring that your woofer operates at peak performance and delivers consistent sound quality with every beat.
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Flushed Woofer Mount for Seamless Look: Designed with a flush mount, the XL enclosure not only integrates your woofer perfectly for a sleek, professional appearance, but it also maximizes efficiency, helping your system deliver punchier sound.
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Generous 24" Port Opening: The XL Dual 6.5-inch enclosure features a 24-square-inch port opening, allowing for optimal airflow. This reduces port noise and delivers smooth, clean bass output, enhancing the dynamics of your music.
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Premium Black Carpet Finish: Wrapped in high-quality black carpet, this enclosure not only looks great but is also built to withstand regular wear and tear, ensuring it stays in top condition over time.
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High Power Terminal Cup for Reliable Connection: Equipped with a high-power terminal cup, the enclosure ensures a secure connection for your woofer, maintaining sound quality with minimal power loss.
Why Choose the XL Small Woofer Enclosure?
Looking for a compact enclosure that doesn’t compromise on sound quality? The XL Small Woofer Enclosures are designed to push your system to the next level, delivering an audio experience that’s bigger, louder, and better than the competition. Built for durability and performance, these enclosures are the perfect match for audiophiles seeking premium bass in a space-efficient design.
Is your woofer ready for the challenge? The XL Small Woofer Enclosures are here to amplify your audio experience.
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Product Specifications
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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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Tuning Frequency Tuning Frequency refers to the frequency at which a ported subwoofer enclosure is designed to resonate, optimizing bass output. It is typically measured in hertz (Hz).
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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 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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Number of Cutouts |
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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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