Car Audio Subwoofers

Car stereo systems often have several components, including speakers, CD changers, amplifiers, and subwoofers. While every piece performs a different function, subwoofers are responsible for a key part of your stereo's sound output. Subwoofers give your car audio depth and richness, providing bass tones as well as definition for your overall audio.

Car audio subwoofers are designed as an inherent part of some stereo systems, and others are sold separately in encasements. When looking for subwoofers, you should keep in mind four things: how much space you have available in your car, how your subwoofer will be housed/encased, crossovers, and system power.

Specifics about Buying Car Audio Subwoofers

The room you have in your car (typically in your trunk) will determine how many subwoofers you can physically fit in that space. Some stereo enthusiasts choose to fill their entire trunks with subwoofers, but many people simply want to add a little kick to their stereos. Next, encasements should be chosen based on your size requirements. Crossovers are filters that control high-frequency noise. These are classified as low-pass and high-pass filters, along with other variations on this theme, and should be chosen based on how much or little bass you want in your audio.

The wattage of your subwoofers will be determined by how much sound you'd like to produce and what type of amplifier(s) you will purchase. The basic rule here is to match your subwoofers' needs with an adequate amplifier. The higher you go, the more you'll have to spend for both. For more information, shop online at Audio Discounters or call us toll-free at 888-475-4068. We know everything there is to know about car audio stereo systems, and we can help you choose the best products for your particular situation.

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