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The Science Behind Subwoofer Design: What Makes Bass Sound Good
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Subwoofers look simple — a driver, a box, an amp. But the engineering decisions inside each of those components determine whether the bass sounds tight and ...

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Klipsch vs SVS Subwoofers: Which Should You Actually Buy?
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This is the comparison I get asked about more than any other. Both brands make excellent subs. Both are popular recommendations online. But they’re ...

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Subwoofer Enclosure Types Explained: Sealed, Ported, and More
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The box a subwoofer driver sits in isn’t just packaging — it’s an integral part of the acoustic design. Change the enclosure type and you ...

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MP3 vs FLAC: Does Audio Format Actually Affect Your Subwoofer?
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If you've spent money on a quality subwoofer, you've probably wondered at some point whether the format you're streaming or playing makes any difference to ...

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Subwoofer Frequency Setting: How to Set Your Crossover
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The crossover frequency — where your speakers stop playing bass and your sub takes over — is one of the most important settings in your system. Most people ...

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Signs of a Blown Subwoofer: How to Tell and What to Do
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Something sounds wrong with your sub. Before you assume it’s dead, run through this. I’ve diagnosed hundreds of subwoofer issues over the years ...

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Do Subwoofers Actually Improve Sound Quality? Yes, But Not How You Think
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Short answer: yes. Longer answer: it’s not just about adding bass — a properly set up sub improves your entire system, including the midrange and treble ...

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What Makes a Subwoofer Good? The Factors That Actually Matter
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After testing over 200 subwoofers, here’s what I’ve learned separates genuinely good subs from ones that just have impressive-sounding spec ...

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How Does a Subwoofer Work? Plain-Language Explanation
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No jargon. Just a clear explanation of what’s actually happening inside the box when your sub produces bass. The Basic Idea: Moving Air All speakers ...

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Woofer vs Subwoofer: What’s Actually the Difference?
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People use these terms interchangeably, and technically they’re related — but they’re not the same thing. Here’s the actual distinction and ...

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