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Subwoofer Boxes & Enclosures

Sealed and ported enclosures to match your sub and trunk

A subwoofer box gives your sub the right enclosed air space it needs to produce clean, controlled bass. Sealed enclosures tend to sound tight and accurate for music, while ported boxes can deliver louder and deeper low-end output from the very same driver, depending on what you prefer.

We curate top-rated picks on Amazon across single and dual configurations and the most common subwoofer sizes. Compare enclosure type, internal air volume, and overall dimensions so the box fits neatly in your trunk and properly suits the specific subwoofer you plan to run inside it.

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What to look for

  • Sealed or ported design
  • Subwoofer size compatibility
  • Internal air volume
  • Box dimensions for trunk

FAQ

What is the difference between sealed and ported boxes?
Sealed boxes usually give tighter, more accurate bass, while ported boxes are louder and emphasize lower notes. Your music taste and space can guide the choice.
How do I pick the right box size?
Match the enclosure to your subwoofer's recommended air volume and your trunk space. Manufacturer specs list the ideal internal volume for each driver.
Will my subwoofer fit any enclosure?
Boxes are sized for specific sub diameters and mounting depths. Confirm the cutout size and depth match your subwoofer before buying.