The tubes used in subwoofers are typically sealed and enclosed. As a result, they will prevent low-frequency sound from traveling outside the tube. Subwoofer tubes are the way to go if you want a subwoofer that can produce cleaner bass.
Instead of the traditional wooden sub box, you can choose a Nippon Subwoofer Tube Box 12", which is a cheaper alternative that nevertheless provides sufficient bass. Which is why, tubes are more cost-effective substitutes if you are working with a limited budget. The tube's top port, unlike most others, is square instead of round.
To get the most bang for your buck, invest in a bass-boosting speaker box. Subwoofers are more discrete than the floor-standing speakers that would be required to produce the same bass response. In addition, subs have their own power supplies, which means your A/V receiver or multi-channel amplifier will not have to work as hard to power them. In a nutshell, they offer a more effective means of meeting basic requirements.
By relieving your loudspeakers of some of their workload, a properly integrated subwoofer can improve the overall sound quality of your system by expanding the soundstage in all directions.
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