Looking for the ideal audio system could be difficult. Perhaps you’re searching for a subwoofer, or an amplifier, or even an enclosure. You have to know what kind of power you need to supply your subwoofer with and how big of a subwoofer enclosure you need for your installation. But there is one solution for all of these—pre-loaded subwoofer box.
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13 Ways To Add a Subwoofer To Your Factory System
This is a great article from Crutchfield Advisor
Powered subwoofers
These ready-made subwoofer systems come housed in their own, custom-designed enclosures, complete with a built-in amplifier that’s a perfect match for the sub. Powered subs are compact, so it’s relatively easy to find an unobtrusive place to mount them. These tiny little bass machines are some of the most popular sub products out there, and manufacturers have approached the design challenge of producing big bass from a small package in a number of interesting ways. Let’s look at a few:
Subwoofer Box Information For Beginners
There are many different types of boxes you can use to mount your subwoofers. I will be going over the different types of subwoofer enclosures options that you have.
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