The Most Important Things To Consider When Purchasing A Subwoofer

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A subwoofer loudspeaker reproduces low-frequency or bass sound. It's purpose is to increase the bass range of loudspeakers that produce high-pitched frequencies and enhance your overall listening experience. The impressive device is available in a variety of sizes and configurations. With so many options to buy from, picking the most suitable one could be difficult.

At Paarc, a leading electronics retailer in Mississauga, we know what you should look for in an electronic device. To ensure that you purchase the best subwooferavailable, we've created a list.

Size

Size of the subwoofer is vital since the surface area of the subwoofer will determine the depth of the sound that it will be. The bigger the box and the larger it is, the more air gets transported by the subwoofer, and the louder sound is generated. If you want your device to produce a tighter and richer bass, choose a small-sized subwoofer. On the other hand If you're seeking an even louder and deeper sound, then a larger device is best. Subwoofers come in four sizes, 8 inches, 10 inches, 12 inches and 15 inches. Make sure you have enough room and power for the subwoofer you choose to purchase when selecting the size. For instance, if you have selected a 15-inch device, but you're unable to supply the power needed for the sound to be produced, then it is a waste.

Attachment

Subwoofers are usually placed in a wooden enclosure that comes in two types of constructions that are vented and sealed. Since there isn't any air movement in a sealed enclosure, it will produce a subwoofer that produces precise and accurate bass. Contrarily vented or ported enclosures are designed to generate maximum output of the subwoofer. They are suitable for producing deep bass. The vents of this enclosure can be utilized to boost bass frequencies that are low. However, they could be inaccurate to do so.

There are some key factors to be considered when purchasing a subwoofer. Ventilated enclosures have greater bass than vented ones. A subwoofer that is ported enclosure will give a more robust sound. But, if you are looking for a clearer and clearer sound sealed enclosures are more suitable.

Power

It is important to consider the power handling capability of the speaker since not all subwoofers are capable of receiving the same amount of power. It is important to ensure that the subwoofer you want to purchase is compatible to the amp you're using to get the maximum output. That said, if you want plenty of bass, go for a powered subwoofer equipped with built-in speakers so that there's no need to purchase additional power from your home theater receiver.

Design

There are two types of subwoofer designs: down-firing and side-firing. As the name suggests, a down-firing subwoofer is pointed downwards. A side-firing one is located in the front or on the sides. Bass has more directionality than treble and higher frequencies. If you'd like the bass to be in your direction then a front-firing sub will be ideal. However, if the bass wants to spread evenly throughout the room, a side-firing unit is the best choice.

When buying a subwoofer, be sure to consider the size, capacity for power handling, design and enclosure design. This will let you select the best system for your home theatre, and improve the audio quality. To learn more about finding the best subwoofers, get in touch with Paarc, a leading online retailer of electronic products in Mississauga.

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