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When purchasing a 10 inch subwoofer, there are a number of things to consider, including the size, connectivity, sound quality, and bass production. The factors influencing your purchase are listed in this blog. Continue reading for suggestions on choosing a 12 inch powered subwoofer.
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Things To Consider When Buying Powered Subwoofers When purchasing a 10 inch subwoofer, there are a number of things to consider, including the size, connectivity, sound quality, and bass production. The factors influencing your purchase are listed in this blog. Continue reading for suggestions on choosing a 12 inch powered subwoofer. The power is the key factor Although some subwoofers have absurd power ratings that are sure to draw attention, much less power is likely required than you might think. 8 to 10 "Inches are perfect for compact spaces. With 150 watts, it functions ok, but enormous 12 -15 "Subs with a maximum power of 500 watts would be sufficient to play all the bass in larger venues. The size of the driver matters Consider the size since you must move enormous amounts of air to reproduce the low notes. Small subs try to move the air by having more excursions, but if the excursion gets too high, it can cause distortion and collinearities. Large cones have a greater airflow with fewer excursions, but because of their larger surface area, they may experience problems with cone break-up that cause harmonic distortion. Enhance the watching/hearing by loading it right Subs are either ported or sealed. Designs that have passive radiators fall under the ported classification. Comparatively speaking to ported/passive radiator designs, sealed subs have smaller cabinets. It is well known that ported designs fit better for movies and have more bass extension, whereas sealed subs are tighter and better for music. Although not a hard-and-fast rule, this is something to keep in mind. After having a thorough idea of the program material you will most frequently playback, select the appropriate loading. Apart from the above-mentioned pay attention to the professionals at MaasiveAudio so they can take care of the hassle for you to learn how much energy and strength it emanates with the absolute deepest bass notes. Find a subwoofer that has a quick impulse response or change in velocity (accelerating and decelerating). Take note of how the bass blends in with the other speakers. Finally, a decent subwoofer should give space energy without overpowering the soundscape or distractingly revealing its placement. An excellent subwoofer complements the system as a whole while also adding a strong and tactile sonic aspect.