Subwoofer: The Heartbeat of Low Frequency Sound

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Subwoofer: The Powerhouse of Low Frequency Sounds

The page introduces Subwoofer, which is the "power source" for low frequency sounds. Operating in the range of about 20Hz to 200Hz, 12 inch and 15 inch subwoofers are common in pro audio and high end home systems. They have large diaphragms and strong magnets, responsible for delivering the thumping drums and deep bass in music and movies.
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Advantages of the product

Powerful Low Frequency Output

Subwoofers are designed to handle low frequency sounds from 20Hz to 200Hz. They can produce strong and deep bass, like the thumping drums in a rock concert or the rumbling thunder in a movie, creating a more immersive auditory experience. In a dance club, the subwoofers make the floor vibrate with their powerful bass output.

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An auto sound system deep bass subwoofer is specifically designed for the most profound sounds, usually under 60Hz. Such subwoofers have large diameter diaphragms, usually over 10 inches, and powerful magnets that need to be used in industrial quantities. The shape of the enclosure is vital; sealed boxes give accurate and precise bass while ported boxes have stronger low-end sounds. For home audio systems, they make the music feel fuller, hitting the listener with the low notes of a cello or the strike of a kick drum. For car audio systems, they enhance the effect of bass-heavy tracks by overpowering road noise. For subwoofer aficionados, a quality deep bass subwoofer is a must when listening to classical music or the latest tracks from EDM artists.

Frequently Asked Questions

What frequency range does a subwoofer cover?

A subwoofer mainly deals with very low frequency sounds, typically from as low as 20Hz to around 200Hz. It's the "power source" for low frequency sounds in an audio system.

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Customer Reviews

Lisa

The subwoofer from Trumbosound is a game changer. The deep, booming bass it produces is simply amazing. Whether I'm listening to EDM or watching an action movie, the impactful low frequencies make me feel like I'm in the middle of the action. It's well built and a great addition to any audio setup.

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Large Diaphragm and Magnet

Large Diaphragm and Magnet

12 inch and 15 inch subwoofers are common, equipped with large diaphragms and strong magnets. The large diaphragm can move more air, and the strong magnet provides greater driving force, enabling them to output more powerful low frequency sounds. This is especially useful in large scale audio systems.
Enhances Sound Fullness

Enhances Sound Fullness

By reproducing deep bass notes, subwoofers add fullness to the sound. In music, they make the sound more rich and complete, filling in the low end frequencies that other speakers may miss. For example, in a jazz piece, the subwoofer makes the double bass sound more resonant.
Suitable for Different Audio Setups

Suitable for Different Audio Setups

Subwoofers can be used in a variety of audio setups, such as home theaters, car audio systems, and professional sound systems. They can be adjusted according to the specific needs of different setups to optimize the low frequency performance. In a car audio system, a subwoofer can be installed to enhance the bass while driving.