Canute J. Chiverton wrote on Wed, 08 September 2010 18:36 |
Mac Kerr wrote on Wed, 08 September 2010 17:12 |
Canute J. Chiverton wrote on Wed, 08 September 2010 18:06 | what is the difference between a Sub, A Woofer and A Low Frequency Transducer?
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A sub(woofer) and a woofer are both low frequency transducers. A woofer is usually the low frequency part of a full range system. A subwoofer is a speaker that covers the part of the audio spectrum lower in frequency than the woofer.
Mac
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Given your response, would you then consider a Low Frequency Transducer operating in the Frequency Range of 35HZ a Sub Woofer?
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Not if the next higher section of the system was the mids. A full range system should consist of either lows, mids and highs (3 way) or lows and highs (2 way), and a sub would fill out the very low frequencies that the full range system lacks.
This question may as well be "how many angels can dance on the head of a pin?". There is no definitive answer.
What is the system you are trying to find a description for?
Mac