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Dictionary of Audio Terms (a glossary of audio terminology)
Bass-reflex enclosure
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A speaker cabinet enclosure in which a portion of the radiation from the rear of the cone is channeled to reinforce the bass tones. A loudspeaker enclosure, with an open port cut into the front baffle. Also called a vented enclosure. |

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Bass-reflex enclosure --
A speaker cabinet enclosure in which a portion of the radiation from the rear of the cone is channeled to reinforce the bass tones. A loudspeaker enclosure, with an open port cut into the front baffle. Also called a vented enclosure.
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