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Ashirdaniel Posted - Oct 02 2015 : 4:20:10 PM
Friends, is there any ways we can recognize a subwoofer from woofers just by looking and touching.? Do subwoofers have more looose voice cone?
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Ashirdaniel Posted - Feb 26 2016 : 10:47:49 AM
Nope . I brought it for my very first amplifier. I was not enough confident on my myself. So I tried out with the cheapest one.
audioguru Posted - Feb 24 2016 : 8:46:49 PM
A cheap speaker usually sounds like a cheap speaker.
A cheap woofer or subwoofer will not produce low bass frequencies and a cheap tweeter will not produce high treble frequencies.
Is that what you want?
Ashirdaniel Posted - Feb 23 2016 : 11:15:03 AM
Mmmm thanks. But I asked it just to buy a used one from street. by the way, right now, I'm using cheap 150₹ 8" speakers. That's two dollar for a new 8" woofer. It doesn't have part number. But sounds ok. 😉 I live in india
Ashirdaniel Posted - Feb 23 2016 : 11:13:12 AM
Mmmm thanks. But I asked it just to buy a used one from street. by the way, right now, I'm using cheap 150₹ 8" speakers. That's two dollar for a new 8" woofer. I live in india
audioguru Posted - Oct 16 2015 : 8:38:26 PM
A subwoofer needs to move a lot of air so it needs to be big, 10 inches in diameter or more. I have an 18 inches subwoofer. It needs a huge enclosure and a very low resonant frequency so it can produce frequencies down to 20Hz that shakes your bones.
A woofer can be from 4 inches to 8 inches in diameter and produce frequencies down to about 80Hz.
If you do not have a subwoofer then bass boost can be added so a woofer that normally goes down to 60Hz can go down to 30Hz.
Ashirdaniel Posted - Oct 12 2015 : 10:15:04 AM
Seems like some heavy equipment's are needed.
Aaron Cake Posted - Oct 10 2015 : 09:58:02 AM
Probably the easiest way would be to Google the part number.

Beyond that it's an issue of driving it with a set of frequencies, measuring response, and a little math:
http://sound.westhost.com/tsp.htm
Ashirdaniel Posted - Oct 04 2015 : 12:06:47 AM
I think stubs game larger surrounds and big caps. Or some didn't even have caps. Wright

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