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Subwoofers should be selected to fit the size of the room, which determines the subwoofer size and its amplifier sound level. Bigger is not always the better when selecting a subwoofer, because in small rooms, you cannot really take advantage of big subwoofer capabilities. Another important factor is whether you want a wired or wireless subwoofer. Wired subwoofers normally deliver a relatively better sound quality, while a wireless subwoofer is simpler to connect and move around as needed.
Subwoofers should be selected to fit the size of the room, which determines the subwoofer size and its amplifier sound level. Bigger is not always the better when selecting a subwoofer, because in small rooms, you cannot really take advantage of big subwoofer capabilities. Another important factor is whether you want a wired or wireless subwoofer. Wired subwoofers normally deliver a relatively better sound quality, while a wireless subwoofer is simpler to connect and move around as needed.
Small rooms of below 1000 cubic feet require an 8-inch sub. For example, an 8 to 12-inch sub is recommended for a 10x9x9 ft room that is equal to 810 cu/ft. Depending on your budget, a 10-inch sub is probably sufficient.
Small rooms of below 1000 cubic feet require an 8-inch sub. For example, an 8 to 12-inch sub is recommended for a 10x9x9 ft room that is equal to 810 cu/ft. Depending on your budget, a 10-inch sub is probably sufficient.
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