- A
woofer or b****
speaker is a
technical term for a
loudspeaker driver designed to
produce low
frequency sounds,
typically from 20 Hz up to a few hundred...
- A
rotary woofer is a subwoofer-style
loudspeaker which reproduces very-low-frequency
content by
using a
conventional speaker voice coil's
motion to change...
- A
woofer is a
large loudspeaker driver.
Woofer may also
refer to: Bob
Davis (Australian
rules footballer)
Wilderness First Responder, an
individual trained...
- A
Woofer in Tweeter's
Clothing is the
second studio album by the
American rock band Sparks. It was
released in 1973 and
includes the
single "Girl from...
- are
lower in
frequency than
those which can be (optimally)
generated by a
woofer. The
typical frequency range that is
covered by a
subwoofer is
about 20–200 Hz...
- more
loudspeaker drivers (e.g., a
woofer and a very low
frequency subwoofer, or a
woofer and a tweeter, or a
woofer-midrange-tweeter combination). Active...
- n-way speakers: a two-way
system will have a
woofer and a tweeter; a three-way
system employs a
woofer, a mid-range, and a tweeter.
Loudspeaker drivers...
- with the help of two
talking dogs, a
bloodhound and b****et
hound named Woofer and Wimper. Clue Club
mysteries usually involved investigating bizarre crimes...
-
included three animated segments (The
Robonic Stooges,
Wonder Wheels and
Woofer & Wimper, Dog Detectives) and a 10-minute live-action
segment (Mystery Island)...
- 15-inch (380 mm)
woofer with a
compression driver attached to a horn to
carry the high frequencies. The
Tannoy also used a 15-inch
woofer and a compression...