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  2. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    A tiny coffeehouse may only need a single 10-inch subwoofer cabinet to augment the bass provided by the full-range speakers. A small bar may use one or two direct-radiating 15-inch (40 cm) subwoofer cabinets. A large dance club may have a row of four or five twin 18-inch (45 cm) subwoofer cabinets, or more.

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    MTX makes car audio, marine audio, ATV-UTV Audio, home audio, and portable audio products. The MTX Jackhammer 24 is a 24-inch square subwoofer and one of the largest available on the consumer market. [6]

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    The expression / can be replaced by the value 9.523×10 −7 s 3 /m 3 for dry air at 25 °C. For 25 °C air with 50% relative humidity the expression evaluates to 9.438×10 −7 s 3 /m 3. From the efficiency, we may calculate sensitivity, which is the sound pressure level a speaker produces for a given input:

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  7. Woofer - Wikipedia

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    A woofer or bass speaker is a technical term for a loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from 20 Hz up to a few hundred Hz. The name is from the onomatopoeic English word for a dog's deep bark, "woof" [1] (in contrast to a tweeter, the name used for loudspeakers designed to reproduce high-frequency sounds, deriving from the shrill calls of birds, "tweets").

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