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Important safety measures before installation and operation of speakers, including battery disconnection and vehicle component protection.
Details five common types of subwoofer enclosures: Infinite Baffle, Sealed, Vented, Single-Vented Bandpass, and Dual-Vented Bandpass.
Uses the car trunk as an enclosure, offering simple installation but poor power handling and transient response.
Offers a compromise with good power handling, excellent transient response, and smooth low-frequency roll-off.
Extends low-frequency response using a port tube, offering good efficiency and higher power capacity.
Combines sealed and vented advantages, offering reasonable efficiency and small box volumes.
Vents sound from front and back, offering high efficiency over a narrow band but complex construction.
Explains the compound woofer design that effectively reduces required box volumes by 50%.
Provides essential construction guidelines for building subwoofer boxes, including material choice, sealing, bracing, and damping.
Detailed specifications including diameter, impedance, frequency response, power handling, and sensitivity.
Recommendations for sealed, vented, and bandpass enclosure types for the VPw 300 subwoofer.
Detailed specifications including diameter, impedance, frequency response, power handling, and sensitivity.
Recommendations for sealed, vented, and bandpass enclosure types for the VPw 380 subwoofer.
Detailed specifications including diameter, impedance, frequency response, power handling, and sensitivity.
Recommendations for sealed, vented, and bandpass enclosure types for the VPw 460 subwoofer.
Contact phone numbers, fax numbers, and website for Blaupunkt service across various countries.