subs hit low freq. that speakers cant. just like tweeters hit highs subs cant. if u just want a little bass to give u good lows, get a basic sub, 10 or 12". i would look at a polk audio momo series. u can get it for about $100. give at 200-300 watts rms and u will be good
2007-06-10 16:01:04
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answered by ghettocowboy248 5
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A subwoofer can make a tremendous difference in the sound quality even if you aren't looking for lots of deep bass. With a subwoofer to handle the low end, you can turn the bass down in the front and rear speakers, or cut the bass out of them altogether. This will result in a cleaner overall sound. Even a small subwoofer will make a difference in a compact car; compact cars often have compact speakers.
A good way to upgrade a system without breaking the bank is to buy a 4-channel amp, good replacement front speakers, and a single 4-ohm subwoofer in a small sealed box. Replacing the front speakers will make a huge difference in your system's clarity and sharpness, especially if you run them from two of the amplifier channels. The other two channels can be bridged to drive the subwoofer. There's not much advantage to replacing the rear speakers, so just leave them stock.
2007-06-10 16:04:05
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answered by KaeZoo 7
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If you want quality sound, truthfully you don't need subwoofers. Subwoofers are only for distant bass and show. For quality sound get you some nice speaker components and about a 400 watt amp and it will do the job just fine. The difference btw factory and non-factory radios can mean a big difference as well.
2007-06-10 15:47:46
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answered by Marcus C 1
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An amp is use to amplify the audio signal to speakers or subs.
Subs are used for one thing, bass. Depending on if you want just good bass extension or ground shaking bass depends on the enclosure and the amount of power.
I have a Honda Civic with two 200 watt RMS subs in a sealed box. They are used just for bass extension.
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2007-06-10 15:43:59
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answered by Anonymous
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you need an amplifier to make the subwoofers work. regular speakers are powered by the hed unit. if you want subs, then it'll be fine for your car. every car can handle them.
2007-06-10 15:44:34
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answered by Ricky 3
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An amplifier will "improve" the sign sent to it by potential of the pinnacle unit to the subwoofer. you will choose the two an amp and subwoofer is you opt for to place a sub on your automobile. you will additionally choose a wiring kit to hook up the amp on your automobile. another element it rather is considerable to the final sound is the subwoofer enclosure. that's what the sub sits in. it is plenty greater then a container yet a calculated enclosure that facilitates the sub carry out to it is optimal ability. you additionally can get a "loaded" enclosure rather of procuring for the compenents. it is in simple terms an enclosure with the sub and amp already geared up into it. it incredibly is a robust option for some human beings. the only element is which you will many times get a greater helpful sound from procuring the aspects seperatly. sturdy success!!!
2017-01-06 05:17:24
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answered by bashford 3
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