How to boost the bass on my subwoofer
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Hello, I would like to know how we can increase the bass of my subwoofer because there isn’t much bass at the moment. Thank you for your response.
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Apparently, the current generation, in addition to losing its hearing, apparently has trouble understanding French! Normally, when questions are asked, we are supposed to provide a maximum of details to get an adequate answer, because the person on the keyboard has no idea about the situation: source of the sound, equipment used, attempts already made with their results... http://www.cdr-pays-brest.infini.fr/index.php/Musique
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Small practical detail:
Placing a subwoofer on the floor and positioning it in a corner of the room naturally reinforces the bass without changing the equipment -
with a passive filter
an electronic polarized capacitor in parallel with the speaker
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Well, I’m going to give a short description: I have a subwoofer with two tweeters connected to the subwoofer. The brand is Hercules. I hope that’s enough.
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http://pagesperso-orange.fr/audiotechno/images/Filtre_AR126DCII.GIF
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The power is meaningless, there are systems of less than 50 watts RMS that develop as much as 200 watts.
For example, with Bose, the 3.2.1 GS home theater system is only 2 x 20 watts... but you’d swear you get 2 x 50 watts and a 100-watt sub.
That’s why Bose never specifies power, because on paper it wouldn’t be selling at all, but in demonstration, it’s a different story...
It's a question of efficiency and quality, that's all... -