Saturday, August 23, 2014
Ported Enclosures
If you are in the market for a subwoofer box you need to know exactly what you are getting before deciding to make a purchase. In other words, you need to know what the subwoofer box is made out of, if it is durable, and what type of quality sound the box is going to provide to you.
Every subwoofer box is different, and it is important to answer these questions before moving forward. If you neglect to do the proper amount of research you may end up disappointed with the performance of your subwoofer box. A lot of people do not know that depending on what type of music you listen to, you will need a particular type of subwoofer enclosure. This information can be found by visiting the internet, or heading to your local car or audio store. But enough of that, what you really need to know is what subwoofer enclosure is the best for your needs. Nobody can answer that question but you, but ported subwoofer enclosures may be the way to go.
Ported subwoofer enclosures do a good job of providing quality sound, but you must realize that it will not be the best sound possible. A sealed subwoofer enclosure will provide you with better sound if that is what you are looking for. Even though ported subwoofer enclosures may not be up to par with the sealed boxes, they definitely deliver better quality than bandpass subwoofer boxes. Generally speaking, ported subwoofer enclosures are not quite the best you can get, but at the same time they are not the worst when it comes to the quality of the sound. Another fact about ported subwoofer enclosures is that they provide a higher output as well as more volume than a sealed subwoofer enclosure. With that being said, ported subwoofer enclosures do not quite offer the level of output and volume that a bandpass subwoofer enclosure can offer.
The main advantage of a ported subwoofer enclosure is strong mid-bass sound. If this is what you are looking for in your music you have found the best enclosure available. Ported subwoofer enclosures are almost always bigger than a standard sealed enclosure. These boxes also provide a round port behind the speaker, hence the name.
As you can probably see, every subwoofer enclosure is different. All of them have their own pros and cons, and personal preference is the only thing that makes one better than the next. If you do the appropriate amount of research, and know what kind of sound you are looking to obtain you will then know which type of enclosure to buy.
Ported subwoofer enclosures have a wide audience because of its ability to make most types of music sound good. They are capable at doing everything good and some things extremely well. The only way to find out if a ported subwoofer enclosure is for you is to hear the quality of the music that it can produce. So go out and find somebody who has one and see for yourself if this set up will benefit you.
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