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There are so many car stereo head units on the market. How do you know what to choose? Here's a few key features you should look for when buying a head unit
A car audio subwoofer is a loudspeaker that reproduces sub-bass frequencies below the 60-150 Hertz frequency range (the frequencies that produce the "thumping beat" to music).
Most regular car audio speakers are not equipped to produce these frequencies, so a subwoofer is used. The drivers or woofers in car audio subwoofers have cones that are usually ten inch to twelve inches in diameter though they come as big as thirty-four inches and as small as four inches. Wider cones allow low frequencies to shift a great deal of air as it moves out from a stand still position. To be able to achieve it's maximum potential, the subwoofer needs to be powered by a high power car audio amplifier.
Having a car audio subwoofer as part of any stereo system is a key component and crucial factor in having excellent quality and sound reproduction. A car audio subwoofer adds depth to any sound output by emphasizing low frequency sounds that most typical car audio speakers will never be physically capable of achieving. Adding a subwoofer to a standard car audio system will help produce a much fuller sound. Each speaker is designed to do a certain job, by emphasizing the frequencies they were intended to produce, therefore adding a car audio subwoofer into your setup is like hiring a new employee that is specialized in certain tasks.
Typically a subwoofer will have a car audio amplifier connected to deliver the power required. The power delivery requirements are significant so for that reason a car stereo amplifier is pretty much a necessity. Even though car subwoofers are considered a luxury item, many car audiophiles would not go without this piece of equipment in their setup.
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