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- Frequency Response: This indicates the range of frequencies the subwoofer can reproduce. A wider frequency response is generally better.
- Sound Pressure Level (SPL): This measures the loudness the subwoofer can achieve.
- Sensitivity: Higher sensitivity means the subwoofer can produce more volume with less power.
- Power Handling: This includes RMS (continuous power handling) and Peak (maximum power handling) values.
- Driver Size: Larger drivers can move more air, which can result in deeper bass.
- Impedance Ratings: This affects the electrical resistance of the subwoofer. Common values are 2, 4, or 8 ohms.
- Enclosure Type: The design of the subwoofer’s enclosure can greatly affect its sound quality.
- Voice Coils: Subwoofers can have single or dual voice coils, which impacts wiring options and compatibility with amplifiers.
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