The well-designed dynamic subwoofer adds a new dimension to any home theater or stereo system, giving life to the demanding low-frequency effects and bass lines in movies and music. It can make sounds that you can hear and feel and plays a great role in our doubts about the immersive entertainment experience. If you are choosing a subwoofer for your home sound system, or already have one, and want to know the benefits of adding another, our products will explain to you the acoustic and other advantages of running a "dual" subwoofer.

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If used correctly, room gain can achieve greater output at deeper frequencies than you usually expect from a more compact, sealed cabinet

loudspeakers

. In this way, your home sound system in the room will also bring you very pleasant enjoyment.

 

There are also difficulties in getting a good space experience. A poorly tuned subwoofer may turn all the extra output into buzzing, inaccurate, messy sounds, which will only aggravate personal discomfort and disturb your listening experience. All sodlk subwoofers are equipped with highly sophisticated engines, enabling our engineers to draw indoor response curves, load clean and accurate bass indoors, and make subwoofers do things you never thought of in such a compact shell.

 

This attenuation will not occur in subwoofers with ports; In a quasi-anechoic environment, they remain fairly flat to 20 Hz or even lower. However, when you place a subwoofer with ports in a small room, the low-end response will increase due to room gain, resulting in a heavy, unbalanced sound at the bottom. Therefore, the subwoofer at

the loudspeaker near you

includes a room gain compensation control, which can reduce the low-end energy from the subwoofer to restore the flat frequency response in the room.