A large dynamic loudspeaker that is well suited for reproducing bass frequencies. Back to the list of terms
a loudspeaker designed to reproduce bass frequency.
A speaker driver which operates in the low band of the audio range.
Of tweeters, midranges, and woofers, these are the largest speakers and play the low frequencies. Woofers should not be confused with subwoofers, which are specifically designed to play the lowest two octaves.
Term for low frequency speaker drivers. see also squaker, tweeter
A speaker designed to reproduce only low frequency sound waves.
The large drive unit in a speaker to produce bass frequencies.
a loudspeaker that reproduces lower audio frequency sounds
a loudspeaker capable of reproducing the bass frequencies
a speaker that produces lower-pitched sounds, and a tweeter produces higher-pitched sound
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A large loudspeaker that reproduces low frequencies.
Usually a large loudspeaker suited to reproduce low frequencies.
driver used to reproduce bass frequencies.
Low frequency or bass loudspeaker drive unit.
A loudspeaker dedicated to producing low frequency sound.
A speaker, (driver), used for low-frequency sound reproduction (bass). Larger & heavier than a midrange or tweeter.
Large speaker, effective in reproducing bass.
A speaker driver designed to reproduce low frequencies.
A low frequency speaker specialised in bass or low frequency reproduction.
The individual speaker unit (driver) designed to handle the bass range. Some speaker enclosures contain multiple woofer drivers to increase bass power.
A loudspeaker made to reproduce the lower range of the audio spectrum (bass), in a 2-way or more complex speaker system.
A speaker designed to reproduce only low frequencies.
A speaker, (driver), used for low-frequency reproduction. Usually larger and heavier than a midrange or tweeter.
Speaker specialised in reproducing low and mid frequencies.
Speaker driver that handles the low frequency signals of a sound wave.
A loudspeaker designed to reproduce low frequencies.
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Large loudspeaker designed primarily to reproduce low frequency audio signals.
A type of driver that features a cone-shaped diaphragm, commonly used for producing the mid- and low-frequency portions of the music signal.
Woofer is the term for a loudspeaker driver that is designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from around 40 hertz up to a few thousand hertz. The name, derived from one of the words for a dog's bark, contrasts with the name used for speakers designed to reproduce high-frequency sounds, tweeters.