Proline-X Dual 6.5" Ported Subwoofer Enclosure - Precision Sound Performance
Designed for maximum bass output in a compact design, this dual 6.5" ported enclosure brings powerful low-end punch
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Upgrade Your Car Audio with the Proline X 6.5" Dual Ported Subwoofer Enclosure
The Proline X Dual 6.5 subwoofer box is designed to enhance your car's audio system. With its slot-ported design, it delivers powerful and precise bass, creating an immersive sound experience. Experience the difference that Proline X can make in your vehicle.
Fits the following 6.5" Subwoofer Specifications:
- DC Audio M3 6.5" Subwoofer
- CT Sounds Meso 6.5" subwoofer
- CT Sounds Tropo 6.5" subwoofer
- Massive Hippo XL 6.5" Subwoofer
- DS-18 Elite Z 6.5" Subwoofer
- Rockville W6k9 6.5" Subwoofer
- Skar EVL 6.5" Subwoofer
- Audiopipe TXX BDC4 6.5" Subwoofer
- Ampere Audio AA 6.5" RVE
- Ground Zero
Does not include a woofer.
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Take advantage of our free shipping offer to the lower 48 states on the Proline X Dual 6.5" Ported MDF Subwoofer Box. Order now and elevate your car audio experience with powerful, precise bass.
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Enclosure Series |
Performance 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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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 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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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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