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  2. Vehicle audio - Wikipedia

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    Subwoofers: These speakers are designed to reproduce low-frequency sounds, particularly bass. They come in various sizes and power levels, and can be used to enhance the bass in a car audio system. Mid-range speakers: These speakers are designed to reproduce mid-range frequencies, such as vocals and instruments like guitars and pianos.

  3. Ram 1500 (DT) - Wikipedia

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    The mid-level Alpine Electronics ten-speaker premium audio system, standard on Laramie and Laramie Longhorn and available on the Big Horn/Lone Star and Rebel, adds the following features to the base audio system: a 506-watt digital amplifier, an under-seat-mounted subwoofer, a center instrument panel-mounted speaker, and speakers mounted in the ...

  4. List of car audio manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    While components sold by these companies have much in common with other audio applications or may market the same products for non-ICE applications, they are noted for marketing their products specifically for ICE use. Alpine (Aftermarket car audio and infotainment components; OEM option in certain FCA/Stellantis vehicles for premium audio) Audison

  5. Powered speakers - Wikipedia

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    An active full-range loudspeaker. Powered speakers, also known as self-powered speakers and active speakers, are loudspeakers that have built-in amplifiers.Powered speakers are used in a range of settings, including in sound reinforcement systems (used at live music concerts), both for the main speakers facing the audience and the monitor speakers facing the performers; by DJs performing at ...

  6. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    Home-cinema systems typically use one subwoofer cabinet (the "1" in 5.1 surround sound). However, to "improve bass distribution in a room that has multiple seating locations, and prevent nulls with weakened bass response, some home-cinema enthusiasts use 5.2- or 7.2- or 9.2-channel surround sound systems with two subwoofer cabinets in the same ...

  7. Coaxial loudspeaker - Wikipedia

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    A coaxial loudspeaker is a loudspeaker system in which the individual driver units radiate sound from the same point or axis. Two general types exist: one is a compact design using two or three speaker drivers, usually in car audio, and the other is a two-way high-power design for professional audio, also known as single-source or dual-concentric loudspeakers. [1]

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