10 Inch Triple Port Car Speaker and Subwoofer Enclosures

Improve Your Car's Sound With 10-Inch Triple Port Speaker and Subwoofer Enclosures

Adding new speakers to your car requires installing subwoofers and vented subwoofer enclosures. A subwoofer box is sealed to protect your speakers and prevent them from getting damaged. When buying an enclosure for your subwoofer speakers, it is essential to fully understand how they can fit into your car or truck.

What fitments are available for these sealed subwoofer enclosures?

Most of the time, you are going to fit your subwoofer in the trunk of your vehicle. When sealed, these speakers and their enclosures create a dense sound that will travel throughout your whole car. A trunk subwoofer box also allows you to broadcast your music while driving.

However, there are also universal subwoofer enclosure options to consider. These allow you to place your subwoofer in a variety of different spots in your vehicle. You can often install them where your speakers were initially added. This allows you to change out other sealed speaker enclosures if they are damaged.

Where else can a subwoofer box fit in your car?

Finding a place to fit a sealed enclosure in your vehicle requires carefully inspecting where this speaker system can fit. You can then add the enclosure in a variety of sealed areas. A few areas to consider include:

  • The Truck Bed: Adding a subwoofer box to the bed of a truck improves your sound quality and makes it easier to listen to the music.
  • The Back Seat: Placing your subwoofers and their enclosures directly on your back seat creates a comprehensive sound environment for your music.
  • In the Doors: Carefully adjusting the doors of your vehicle can allow you to slip your subwoofers and their enclosures inside. This helps you improve your car's speaker quality.
  • Behind the Back Seats: Some vehicles have a small area behind the back seat where you can install your subwoofers. Putting your enclosure here muffles the sound a little to prevent excessive volume.
How many subwoofer speakers exits are on these boxes?

These sealed speakers typically have three exits. However, you can sometimes find a model with a dual option above the three main speakers. These dual speakers provide an extra bit of volume and tonal variety for your subwoofer and its enclosure.

For example, the sealed dual option often produces deeper bass frequencies for your subwoofer. You can spot a dual speaker by taking a look at the enclosure exterior. You'll see the extra dual speakers on the top of the enclosure and just above the main subwoofer speakers.

What is the purpose of having vented subwoofer speakers?

A vented enclosure has a variety of different openings that let air flow through your system. A vented enclosure helps to prevent excessive heat in the unit during the hotter months of the year.