Subwoofers are speakers designed to reproduce bass sounds in a home theater system. The frequency of subwoofers is usually in the range of 20-200 Hz. Subwoofers in lower numerical ranges are likely to produce stronger low-end tones than those in higher numerical ranges, but lack lower-midrange sound.
Under 100 Hz, the best subwoofers work at their best, so they would normally be considered as professional quality subwoofers. The majority of subwoofers for home audio and cars operate above the 100 Hz frequency range.
There is nothing that beats the power and sound that a component subwoofer will bring to your music that other speakers just can not match.
The car stereo is one of the most important elements of a well-rounded vehicle. If you choose to add a quality car subwoofer to your stereo system you’ll soon wonder what life would be like without one.
This is not the first time that the Subwoofer has emerged on the scene. First developed in the 1960s, they were originally intended for adding some bass to the original soundtracks for movies.
In the 70s, we became more aware of the effects of low frequency sounds with the movie Earthquake, which featured extremely low frequency sounds. Likewise, Steely Dan’s Pretzel Logic album, which came out in the 1970s, featured the first appearances by the two in a car.
Subwoofers began to make their appearance in more clubs throughout the 1970s and 80s as the clubs became more popular. This was particularly the case in Jamaica, where this boosted bass was a great accent to Reggae.
In spite of an idea that was very ramshackle, we managed to accomplish it. Jamaicans to a great extent contributed to the development of the subwoofers in the later stages of its development.
It is not an easy task to choose the right subwoofer for your system. Most of the features that a premium-quality subwoofer can offer cannot be taken advantage of unless they are used in conjunction with other important technologies, like amplifiers, band-pass boxes, and a high-quality head unit.
As you build your stereo system piece-by-piece, it is often a good idea to save the subwoofer for last so that you can get the best sound from it.
You should select a subwoofer to complement the rest of your sound system once you are sure the other components are what you want.
Rockford Fosgate P300
Rockford Fosgate is a US company that was formed in 1986 as a result of the merger of another electronics company. Since their merger, the company has made a name for itself in the car audio industry and in the design of speakers.
Designed in the United States and developed in Asia, the equipment is all manufactured in the company’s factories.
Designed to be a compact wedge-shaped and made of MDF fiberboard, this speaker cabinet has a size of 15 by 20 by 11 inches. Its largest depth of 11 inches is enough to fit into most spaces, and its design is constructed to make it a practical choice.
It’s covered in an industrial vinyl that can be easily cleaned and maintained. The whole unit can be opened and shut for maintenance purposes.
There is nothing that needs to be replaced. There is a powerful amplifier delivering a peak power of 600 watts and a standard power output of 300 watts.
Focal Flax Evo Series Subwoofers
There is nothing compromising in the quality of the Focal Flax Evo subwoofers. These subwoofers have been designed and developed by some of the most reputable sound engineers in the world, and they are manufactured with an outstanding build quality and produce a superior sound quality.
The acclaimed subwoofers from Focus are well-known for their ability to reproduce audio of low frequency, which means many bass enthusiasts in different parts of the world find them ideal.
It can be found in three different sizes, which include 8″, 10″, and 12″ subwoofers that are part of the Flax Evo Series.
Flax-fibre cones can be unmistakably recognized as being of a beautiful nature. Flax-fibre cones have a specified size that they are meant to operate in.
Polk Audio MM Series Subwoofers
The MM1-series of Polk Audio subwoofers are great if you ever need a subwoofer that is extremely durable. A Polk speaker can be found with two or one voice coils, and is tested for fog, salt, sun, and spray resistance so that it is rated IP56 for ultramarine environments.
These subwoofers are able to be installed in almost any weather conditions. They can be placed in a boat, the bed of a truck, or even outside of a motorhome.
It is the most important feature of Polk Audio’s MM1-series subwoofers beyond their incredible durability that they do not result in a loss of sound quality as a result of all those safety measures.
Engineers at Polk added high excursion bump motors, rigid poly cones, and Santoprene surrounds in order to make sure you feel every note.
They have also included extremely strong, long-lasting Neodymium magnets to ensure their durability. Speaker poles and baskets are ventilated, and they are equipped with integrated fuses for a stronger performing speaker with a rigid construction.
As part of the MM1 subwoofer series, Polk Audio offers six subwoofers. Dual voice coil applications as well as single voice coil applications are available in 8’, 10′, and 12′ sizes.
These top-performing outdoor subwoofers also offer a very good value for money, making them an easy pick for budget-conscious consumers.
JBL Stage 102 10″ High-Performance Car Subwoofer
The JBL STAGE 102 10″ subwoofer is a well-built, well-priced, well-built, and well-built subwoofer that offers superb bass and is extremely affordable. This 4-ohm subwoofer is designed with a rigid polypropylene woofer cone for clean output and a durable rubber surround to help make sure that this cone stays in place.
As a component subwoofer, this subwoofer can handle up to 225 watts of continuous power (and up to 900 watts at peak), so it can handle almost anything that you throw at it.
One of the best things about this subwoofer is that it has been extensively tested at JBL’s facilities against everything from extreme temperatures to intense shaking to playing the subs at full output for hours at a time.
It is JBL’s hope (and our wish as well) that you will be able to enjoy this subwoofer for many, many years to come.
MTX 55 Series Subwoofers
There is no denying that most of us cannot even dream of having a system incorporating the Rockford Fosgate speakers, or even the Hertz subwoofers for that matter.
A good subwoofer would be one that is able to handle a decent amount of power, has good response and punch, is not a huge financial commitment, and can be purchased without maxing out a credit card.
A new range of subwoofers, called the MTX 55-series, is set to offer the best sounding and most technologically advanced system possible for a street vehicle without the sky-high cost.
I found that MTX has a very successful 55-Series subwoofer and that can be attributed to the fact that it is the most popular. A lot of the tech found in the 55’s is the same as what is found in MTV’s flagship super woofers.
This speaker provides a very strong structure, combined with the inverted apex surround and the progressive suspension system, which creates an exceptional sound quality, especially for those who enjoy deep bass. The 12″ 55’s are able to be mounted in a vented 2.3 cu ft.
enclosure, which makes them a slim enough size to easily be installed in most vehicles. A budget-friendly system that is going to rock with a RMS rating of 400 watts can throw plenty of power through these subwoofers