Powerful, Feature Filled Subwoofer Amplifiers
Adding a subwoofer amplifier will clean up the sound of your system in two ways. It will relieve your main speakers
from reproducing demanding low frequency information, and will also allow the main amplifier to avoid the wild
impedance swings possible with some woofer designs and deal only with the mid and high frequencies. The
amplifier can be connected to the subwoofer output of a home theater receiver or processor, and also allows
a connection to monitors or satellites with built-in selectable frequencies that include a rumble, or very low
frequency rolloff, filter. The more powerful models include a phase-shift adjustment that makes it easier to
fine-tune the placement of the subwoofer in your listening room. Simply decide on the amplifier power that
suits your requirements. Be sure to include the area displaced by the amplifier in your subwoofer cabinet design.
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