Why Do I Need Car Audio
Subwoofers For My Car or Truck?
Among the most often asked questions related to car or truck
sound installation has become "why should I include a sub to my
sound system? Lets face the facts, someone just spent good
money for a new automobile or else at least a better previously
owned car or truck which already has a good sound system.
Immediately everyone is telling you that you simply must begin
shopping for car audio subwoofers to boost your stereo system.
So you question: is including a car audio subwoofer really
worth the bother?
The quick answer is definitely a yes and I'll explain the
reason why I can say that. Where those stock or aftermarket
full range speakers reproduce the full range of frequencies as
the title should imply, car audio subwoofers are devoted
strictly to reproducing those low frequencies that provide an
essential part of your listening experience no matter what type
of music you prefer. The smaller full range components and
coaxials clearly aren't able to produce sufficient low
frequency sound to produce that realism and depth you enjoy at
live shows or even through your home audio system. So it can be
said that good car audio subwoofers produce the difference
between the average sound system and an outstanding sound
system.
There are many ways you can add a car subwoofer to your
vehicle's sound system and it totally depends upon your funds,
available space and your particular music tastes. Most likely
the most popular type of sub used these days is the component
bass speaker or subwoofer which is available in 8", 10 ", 12"
and 15 "sizes. These are separate speakers and also call for
mounting in various kinds of subwoofer enclosures. This type of
application will require matching your desired subwoofer to the
right subwoofer enclosure and powering it using the correct
subwoofer mono amplifier for best results. Therefore this
requires probably the most research on the part of the shopper.
However with the available info published on the internet these
days, it does not take lots of effort to match up the right
components. One additional benefit of installing component
subwoofers may be the fact that you'll be able to just as
easily install a couple of subwoofers as one. This simply calls
for a dual subwoofer enclosure. Bass or speaker sound happens
to be produced by the movements of the speaker's cone.
Naturally, a couple of 10" subwoofers would move more air then
a single 10 "sub. You get the idea, want additional bass, add a
dual subwoofer setup.
It is possible to eliminate half the job mentioned above by
deciding to use an enclosed subwoofer. Here the majority of
brands present specific subwoofers already in a matched box or
enclosure. You'll find these in basic boxes and even in custom-
fit vehicle applications. In this case, you just match up an
appropriate subwoofer amplifier.
For anybody who is looking for the easiest shopping and
installation, you can go one step more for a powered subwoofer.
In this instance the designer has installed a car audio
subwoofer in an enclosure which also has a dedicated and
matched amplifier included in the unit. To get the fastest
possible installation but still high quality bass, this is
probably the right formula for you. It is possible to even find
some custom- fit subwoofer enclosures together with an
incorporated amplifier.
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