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Does subwoofer need to match speakers?

By Eleanor Gray

Does subwoofer need to match speakers?

To the OP: It is not necessary to “match” a subwoofer with the speakers. The sub plays a different frequency range than the speakers, so there is no “timbre-matching” involved.

What should subwoofer crossover be set at?

80 Hz
What is the recommended crossover frequency for a subwoofer? For THX Certified and non THX Certified home theater systems, 80 Hz is the recommended setting. However, you can set the crossover (LPF) between 80 Hz – 120 Hz based on which setting sounds best for your system.

Do you need a subwoofer in a speaker system?

Regardless of your current setup, you need a subwoofer. It can bring new life to your sound systems that you can never achieve, even with the best speakers. You can find speakers that take pride in their sophisticated bass management.

What are the steps in setting up a subwoofer?

But millions of people have set up subwoofers to their satisfaction, and you can, too. We’ve simplified the process into five steps, all of which conveniently begin with a C: connect, controls, crawl, combine, and check.

How can I Make my subwoofer play the same notes as my speakers?

You can find this in your speaker’s specs, or just slowly turn it up until it “rounds out” the sound on your speakers (so that your speakers and subwoofer aren’t both playing the same notes). Note that if you have a home theater with surround sound, this can get more complicated, and you can find instructions here.

What should the crossover be on my subwoofer?

You generally want your crossover set to where your speakers start to roll off—for example, my speakers can’t go much lower than 80Hz, so my subwoofer’s crossover is set to about 80.

Where to place a subwoofer with a soundbar?

Your soundbar should be mounted on the wall or a table, close to the bottom (or top) of your display, and centered underneath it. Now connect your AC and power on your soundbar. If a subwoofer is included, it can be placed in the most convenient or inconspicuous location, and power that on as well.

How do you adjust a subwoofer?

Instead, set the volume dial to about 75% or so and adjust the subwoofer output level from your A/V receiver or preamp/processor instead. Turn the volume up and down in wide swings at first, then in smaller increments until you reach the point at which you don’t really notice the subwoofer.

What is the best placement for a subwoofer?

Typically a subwoofer is placed in the front of a room, near the front left or right main speaker. However, they can also be placed on a side wall or in back of the room. Where it sounds best will determine the final placement. The subwoofer should not sound “boomy”, but deep and tight.