Large Bass Response
- speakers in a stereo or audio system is specifically designed to produce sounds falling in a certain frequency range. While mid-range and woofer speakers can easily produce a wide array of sound, their response is weak in the low bass tones that fall below the supported frequencies of a woofer. To supplement this audio presentation, subwoofers are designed to recreate sound at the deepest of levels, enabling recreation of deep bass such as a tuba or bass drum in a symphony.
Subwoofers With Bottom End
- subwoofers, especially those found in cars and high-end home audio systems, receive a boost from an external--usually electrical--power source. This power increase allows the subwoofer to more powerfully reproduce loud bass sounds such as those found in hip-hop and rap music. Without the subwoofer, and especially without the powered sub, the thunderous bass response essential to reproducing the full impact of the music would not be possible.
Subwoofers Offer a Improvement
- concert- and symphony-goers report a high level of emotional involvement in music they can "feel." Because music and sound are produced through vibrations in the air, some vibrations cause a physical movement in furniture, chairs and within the listeners themselves. Subwoofers work in the range of sound most capable of producing noticeable physical vibrations; this vibration induces a psychological effect of immersion similar to that experienced when attending a live performance.by keith evans
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