Automotive Passive Subwoofer Enclosures

Automotive Passive Subwoofer Enclosure Collection

Loaded subwoofer enclosures come in Passive or Active styles. Passive enclosures, or boxes, require an additional amplifier to produce sound while Active enclosures have amplifiers built into them and are self contained all-in-one systems.

Subwoofer drivers, also know as subs, are specific only to the lowest frequencies of the sound spectrum, and are the largest drivers in any car stereo. They are generally found in sizes of 8″ – 12″ diameters. Subs move massive amounts of air creating large pressure waves. These large pressure waves give that bottom end punch you expect from your kick drum, the undeniable funk of a bass guitar and the earthshaking bump of a house beat. 

The frequency range of a subwoofer generally covers the first 2 octaves of the sound spectrum, also known as the lows. Subwoofers require their own mounting structure called a sub box. Sub boxes are built to create negative pressure on the sub to help move their large diameter cones back and forth for accurate reproduction of low end frequencies. Custom subwoofer boxes are built to meet certain cubic air space specifications of sub drivers and are sometimes custom built to fit under seats or other hidden areas to maximize the use of space in the vehicle. JL Audio’s Stealthbox's are custom designed to fit many vehicles while minimizing the footprint needed to be installed in your car.

RMS vs. MAX power: The RMS rating of any speaker driver is the continuous power rating that the speaker is designed to withstand at a maximum continued volume rating. The RMS rating is the only number to go by when pairing your speakers with an amplifier. As an example a speaker with a 100Watt, or 100W for short, RMS rating and a 300-Watt Max rating is ultimately a 100 Watt speaker. The Max rating is the temporary spikes in voltage that the speaker can handle. A 100-Watt RMS / 300-Watt Max speaker is going to outperform a 100W RMS / 250W Max speaker at higher volumes, but may not be the more detailed reference speaker.

Ohms: The Ohm rating, or resistance rating, of a speaker is an essential part of a well balanced car stereo system. Many JBL factory speaker systems have 2ohm drivers. Most aftermarket speakers are 4ohm drivers. Replacing these types of factory speakers may require a wiring bypass of the factory amplifier.

Driver resistance ratings are essential when pairing subwoofer and speaker drivers with amplifiers. An amplifier that is 750W @ 2ohms might only generally be 500W or less @ 4ohms. When purchasing a subwoofer driver the correct pairing of a subwoofer’s RMS wattage and Ohm ratings with an amplifier’s output power rating is absolutely essential.

Frequency Response: Frequencies are measured in Hertz or Hz for short. The frequency response of speaker drivers will generally fall between 20Hz and 22kHz. At 20Hz the sound spectrum begins. Every time you double your frequency you move up one octave in scale. 20-Hertz to 40-Hertz covers the first Octave, 40Hz to 80Hz covers the next octave and so on. Subwoofer drivers are generally tuned to crossover at 80 Hertz. This can depend on the subwoofer type and the type of music you listen to.

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  • JL Audio CLS113RG-W7AE : 13" Subwoofer Enclosure, input side. JL Audio CLS113RG-W7AE : 13" Subwoofer Enclosure, 1500W RMS 1.5Ω

    JL Audio CLS113RG-W7AE : 13" Subwoofer Enclosure, 1500W RMS 1.5Ω

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    ProWedge-Series 13-Inch 1500-Watt Enclosed Subwoofer System, 1.5Ω Sealed Enclosure For those who seek the ultimate in compact-enclosure sub-bass fidelity, we offer this sealed ProWedge™ system, in which the superb performance capabilities of the W7AE Subwoofer are harnessed within a compact, sealed enclosure. This system has it all: extension, impact, detail and smooth response... at any listening level. This enclosure design has been carefully engineered to the optimum sealed enclosure alignment for the 13W7AE-D1.5 and has been fine-tuned through extensive real-world listening. This subwoofer system is shipped wired, loaded and ready to connect via a five-way binding post terminal. The angled-back design saves precious cargo space by allowing the enclosure to fit tightly against the back of a vehicle's rear seat. Finish: Black, high-grade automotive carpet, with gloss-black laminated decorative front baffle trim. Three solid aluminum bars provide stylish and rugged woofer protection. Construction: CNC-Cut High-Grade MDF Recommended amplifier power: 500 - 1500WNominal Impedance: Dual 1.5 Ω General Specifications Continuous Power Handling (RMS) 1500 W System Nominal Impedance 3 Ω Enclosure Type Sealed, rear-firing design Finish Black carpet / laminate Grille Included Aluminum Bar Grille Physical Specifications External Width (W) 22.5 in / 572 mm External Height (H) 18.25 in / 464 mm External Depth (D1) 18.25 in / 464 mm External Top Surface Depth (D2) 11.50 in / 292 mm Net Weight 103.2 lb / 46.79 kg JL Audio CLS113RG-W7AE Brochure

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    $2,199.99

  • Kicker 44DL7S122 : 12-Inch 1500-Watt Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure, 2-Ohm Final Impedance

    Kicker 44DL7S122 : 1500W Dual 12" Square Subwoofer Enclosure, 2Ω Configuration

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    12-Inch 1500-Watt Loaded Subwoofer Enclosure, 2-Ohm Final Impedance This 12" L7 dual sub box enclosure features a custom-designed vent/terminal cup with an extra thick front baffle and fortified back bracing for one of the sturdiest enclosures in the industry. Two Solo-Baric L7S 12-Inch subwoofers pound out 1500W bass with a single 2Ω speaker terminal. Specifications Type dual Woofer [in, cm] Solo-Baric L7 12" Impedance [Ohms] 2 Recommended Amplifier Power (watts RMS) 1500 Peak Power (watts, per ANSI/CTA-2031-A) 3000 SENSITIVITY [dB 1w/1m] 89.9 Box Top Depth (in, cm): 16 1/4, 41.3 Box Bottom Depth (in, cm): 19 1/2, 19.4 Box Height (in, cm): 16, 40.6 Box Width (in, cm): 33 3/4, 85.7 Kicker CompC Subwoofer Enclosure Manual

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    $799.99

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