Wednesday, February 26, 2014

speaker subwoofer operation?




Izzy


can some one tell me how the subs in this speaker operate, the speakers were part of an RCA shelf system, i bought in 2001, ive never seen any more shelf systems with this type of speaker enclosure , i believe it's a subwoofer t the end of the hole, but why is it like that, and how does it work , they seem like home theater subs, but i dunno,

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Answer
That speaker has a tweeter, a midrange and the sub cone on the unit. The tweeter carries the high signals. The midrange ( Medium sized cone at the top) carries the mid level sound signals and the sub of course carries the low booming signals that bring the bass. Unfortunately, if you are looking to get good Home theater sound, you will still need to purchase a powered subwoofer for your setup. The subs in the speakers are passive which means they draw their power from the receiver. Unless you have a good quality amplifier and equalizer, you won't get much sound from the sub on these speakers. Purchase an individual subwoofer that has its own on board amplifier and you will see significant change in your sound. A subwoofer of any major brand with a cone span of 12 to 14 inches should be sufficient.

Speakers or subwoofers?




Dylan Ansb


So I want a nice system for my car. I listen to little rap but mainly scremo-o. Can I put subwoofers where my speakers go? Or do I have to have them in that box in the back trunk? Or should I just get nice speakers please help


Answer
crutchfield has terrible speaker sizing suggestions. check sonicelectornix.com..... you technically could put subs in place of stock speakers depending on the size but they would need a box unless they are free air subs (no box to create pressure) i'd suggest starting smaller then subs... get an aftermarket radio/ cd player (head unit) and then upgade the stock speakers, maybe get some aftermarket speakers that need an amp and get the amp to push them (only if you want really loud music) after that, if you are not happy then look into the subwoofers..




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