subwoofer

IPA: sˈʌbwˈʊfɝ

noun

  • An electronic speaker designed to produce low-frequency sound, especially bass.
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Examples of "subwoofer" in Sentences

  • The subwoofer has an integrated amplifier.
  • They connect to an amplifier like a normal subwoofer.
  • All low frequency information is sent to the subwoofer.
  • Position the subwoofer away from the legroom under the desk.
  • As such, it is incorrect to call the LFE the subwoofer channel .
  • They are best known for their development of the Conquest subwoofer.
  • This one of a kind (at least for now) subwoofer is available on ebay.
  • He read somewhere there are headphones that have a built-in subwoofer.
  • A 2.1 system is often called a subwoofer/satellite, or sub/sat, system.
  • Plug the other end of the cable into the green connector on the subwoofer.
  • Plug the other end of the cable into the orange connector on the subwoofer.
  • Plug the subwoofer power cord into a power outlet and turn on the subwoofer.
  • Each subwoofer is driven by eight 18 inch subwoofer drivers with voice coils.
  • He read somewhere there are headphones that have a built-in subwoofer or something.
  • The chic concealed subwoofer is one of 18 finalists in this year’s Greener Gadgets Competition.
  • When it comes to home audio systems, a bumpin’ subwoofer is a key part of the listening experience.
  • - Maximum Sound Output of 80 Watts – Headrest speakers with a built-in subwoofer deliver high-performance sound.
  • This homemade Death-Star-shaped subwoofer is for sale on eBay -- the winning bidder to pick it up from near Reading, England.
  • I truly believe mass-market speaker design peaked with these—Apple's Jonathan Ive co-designed the subwoofer, which is now in New York's Museum of Modern Art.

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