yes and no. it depends on the size of the speaker and where the speaker will be located to perform. For instance, if a 15" speaker is placed in a trunk with very little space, a smaller box would be ideal not only because of trunk space, but the sound will have more space to travel, rather than it reverberate quickly back to its starting point. But a pro of a bigger subwoofer enclosure is that the more box you have, the more it can be ported. With a bigger ported box, the subwoofer can perform closer to its RMS.
more power is louder bigger speaker is better quality
only if your trying to sell it
It is important to have the right sub woofer enclosure because different enclosures can affect the quality of the sound. Sealed boxes offer better sound quality but you will sacrifice volume. Ported boxes offer better volume, but the sound quality is not as good.
Kicker is a much better quality subwoofer than Pyle, and it will have much better bass as well.
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it depends on the type of music you listen to... if you need faster tighter bass for music like drum&bass and rock you would be better off with a smaller10" subwoofer wheras if you need deeper, slower bass such as RnB or rap music you'll be better off with a bigger one. the difference is that the cone on a smaller sub will react faster than a bigger one but won't have the volume potential of a bigger one because it will have a smaller surface area.
a car subwoofer is better because it dilivers clear and louder sound then the computer sound speakers but the sound speaker are better for the voice it depends what you are using them for.
Yes a good subwoofer will damage your hearing. The better the bass the more db levels they are pounding out and that is bad for your ears.
I believe the relative sizes of HD boxes or regular cable boxes may depend on the provider through which you choose to get HD or regular cable. You should check with the provider you are considering to determine if their HD boxes are bigger or smaller than their regular cable boxes.
When referring to subwoofer enclosures, ported and vented are the same thing, as opposed to a sealed box. Sealed boxes are said to provide a harder "hit" and better sound quality but may not sound as loud as a ported box. Neither type of box is particularly "better" than the other, so the choice is between SQ (sound quality) of a sealed box vs. the louder but slightly poorer sound of a ported box. Hope this helps!
Sub boxes (also known as subwoofer boxes) can be purchased for example from: "Best Buy", "eBay", "Amazon", "Best Buy", "Online Car Stereo" or "Super Crew Store".
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