What dB should my subwoofer be at?

What dB should my subwoofer be at?

Most people find that 70 or 75 dB on your SPL meter at your listening seat is a comfortable playback level. While 85 dB SPL is often used for THX movie theaters, that level is simply too loud for most listeners with test signals in the confines of an average-sized home theater or living room.

What is a good wattage for a subwoofer?

Amplified speakers with around 50 watts RMS per channel — 250 to 500 watts RMS is a good starting point. A system with 100 watts RMS per channel — having at least 1,000 watts RMS, or more for the sub is not uncommon.

What Hz is best for bass subwoofer?

Now, based on what we’ve just discussed, sub-bass is a very low frequency that ranges from 20Hz to around 160Hz. The best sub-bass frequency starts at around 60Hz and goes down to around 20Hz.

What is the most powerful subwoofer ever made?

Danley Sound Labs’ Matterhorn Subwoofer may be the world’s biggest–at least I hope it is. The mother of all subs has 40,000 watts of power, and the whole thing is built into a 20x8x8 foot shipping container. I guess that makes it easy to return when you blow it up!

Is 500 watts enough for subwoofer?

500 watts rms is enough for daily driving and listening but thats just me. i also hear that a 10 will provide tighter and more accurate bass while the 12 will play lower bass more efficiently.

Does higher watts mean more bass?

More bass does not necessarily mean better bass. The power is determined by the wattage of the subwoofer in question, where a higher wattage demonstrates a more powerful subwoofer. Wattage is a rough indicator of how powerful a subwoofer can be, not how it should be played!

What Hz should my bass be at?

Summary Table

Frequency RangeFrequency Values
Sub-bass20 to 60 Hz
Bass60 to 250 Hz
Low midrange250 to 500 Hz
Midrange500 Hz to 2 kHz

How does a self contained Active Subwoofer work?

A self-contained active subwoofer combines a subwoofer with a line-level crossover and power amplifier in one cabinet, eliminating the need for separate boxes and amplifiers. Such a subwoofer has line-level inputs (which are fed from the preamplifier), line-level outputs (which drive the power amp), and a volume control for the subwoofer level.

What makes a REL sub a good subwoofer?

Speed is everything for a sub. REL invests a huge amount of time and money in developing driver cones that are light, but stiff. Most subs have big heavy cones that produce whopping bass but are really hard to stop once they get moving. As a result, their bass is powerful, but also bloated and sloppy.

Can a home audio system go back to life without a subwoofer?

Home audio systems at every level can do with a little help, and once you get used to the sound of a system with a pair of fast, articulate, carefully adjusted subwoofers, it’s very hard to go back to life before sub-bass reinforcement.

What does a subwoofer do to a loudspeaker?

Put simply, it is possible to greatly improve a system’s performance by adding a subwoofer (or a pair of subs). First, the basic definition: A subwoofer is a loudspeaker that produces low frequencies that augment and extend the bass output of a full-range loudspeaker system.

A self-contained active subwoofer combines a subwoofer with a line-level crossover and power amplifier in one cabinet, eliminating the need for separate boxes and amplifiers. Such a subwoofer has line-level inputs (which are fed from the preamplifier), line-level outputs (which drive the power amp), and a volume control for the subwoofer level.

Put simply, it is possible to greatly improve a system’s performance by adding a subwoofer (or a pair of subs). First, the basic definition: A subwoofer is a loudspeaker that produces low frequencies that augment and extend the bass output of a full-range loudspeaker system.

What does it mean to have a passive subwoofer?

A passive subwoofer is just a woofer or woofers in an enclosure that must be driven by an external amplifier. In one variation of the passive subwoofer, the same stereo amplifier driving the main speakers also powers the subwoofer.

What does phase mean on a subwoofer?

Some subwoofers also provide a knob or switch marked “phase.” Phase essentially is a time difference between two soundwaves. To understand a subwoofer’s phase control, visualize a soundwave being launched from your subwoofer and from your main speakers at the same time.

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