
A subwoofer is a specialised loudspeaker designed to reproduce low-frequency sound—typically from 20 Hz to 120 Hz—with greater depth, power and control than full-range speakers can achieve on thei...

Why Subwoofer Size Matters: 8", 10", 12", 15" Explained
Subwoofer size refers to the diameter of the driver and directly affects how much air the subwoofer can move. Understanding what a subwoofer is helps explain why driver diameter plays such a criti...

How to Position a Subwoofer for Even Bass Response
Subwoofer positioning is the process of placing a subwoofer in the room where low-frequency output remains smooth, consistent and evenly distributed across all listening positions. Understanding w...

Understanding Crossover, Phase & Subwoofer Calibration
Subwoofer calibration is the process of aligning crossover, phase, level and placement settings so the subwoofer integrates seamlessly with the main speakers and room acoustics. Understanding wha...

Sealed vs Ported Subwoofers: Which Is Right for You?
Sealed and ported subwoofers are two distinct enclosure types that shape how a subwoofer reproduces low-frequency sound, influencing bass speed, extension, output and overall character. Understand...