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  2. Subwoofer - Wikipedia

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    While in the 1960s and 1970s deep bass speakers were once an exotic commodity owned by audiophiles, by the mid-1990s they were much more popular and widely used, with different sizes and capabilities of sound output. [33] An example of 1990s subwoofer use in sound reinforcement is the Ministry of Sound dance club which opened in 1991 in London ...

  3. BassBoss - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, BASSBOSS released their VS21 subwoofer, which was the company's first hybrid subwoofer. [10] Also in 2016, BASSBOSS provided sound for the Global Spin DJ Expo Main Stage. [ 11 ] From 2017-2023, BASSBOSS used amplifiers from the Italian manufacturer Powersoft for their top boxes; for instance the BASSBOSS AT212-3k used the Digimod ...

  4. Bass Mekanik - Wikipedia

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    It all started in 1986 for the then 12-year-old Billy E when he got an after school job at a Jupiter Florida car audio store and began learning how to install and design car audio systems with multiple subwoofers and amplifiers. Billy would make mix tapes of Miami Bass records and play them in the sound room to help sell subwoofers.

  5. Woofer - Wikipedia

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    A woofer or bass speaker is a technical term for a loudspeaker driver designed to produce low frequency sounds, typically from 20 Hz up to a few hundred Hz. The name is from the onomatopoeic English word for a dog's deep bark, "woof" [1] (in contrast to a tweeter, the name used for loudspeakers designed to reproduce high-frequency sounds, deriving from the shrill calls of birds, "tweets").

  6. Electrodynamic speaker driver - Wikipedia

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    Drivers made for reproducing high audio frequencies are called tweeters, those for middle frequencies are called mid-range drivers (much less commonly called squawkers), and those for low frequencies are called woofers, while those for very low bass range are subwoofers. Less common types of drivers are supertweeters and rotary woofers.

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