- 800 to 1000 Hz; such
drivers are
commonly termed mid
woofers.
Since the 1990s, a type of
woofer which is
designed for very low
frequencies only, the subwoofer...
- level.
Subwoofers can be
positioned more
favorably than the main speakers'
woofers in the
typical listening room acoustic, as the very low
frequencies they...
-
mounting the
woofer and
circular cutout into a window.
Alternatively an attic, ba****t, or
spare room can act as the enclosure. Six
rotary woofers were installed...
-
enclosure (often
rectangular box-shaped) in
which speaker drivers (e.g.,
woofers and tweeters) and ****ociated
electronic hardware, such as
crossover circuits...
- A
woofer is a
large loudspeaker driver.
Woofer may also
refer to: Bob
Davis (Australian
rules footballer)
Wilderness First Responder, an
individual trained...
- 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...
-
rotary woofer is
essentially a fan with
blades that
constantly change their pitch,
allowing them to
easily push the air back and forth.
Rotary woofers are...
- A
Woofer in Tweeter's
Clothing is the
second studio album by the
American rock band Sparks. It was
released in 1972 and
includes the
single "Girl from...
-
woofs made by many dogs,
after which low-frequency
drivers are
named (
woofers).
Nearly all
tweeters are
electrodynamic drivers using a
voice coil suspended...
-
surround at the wide end. Cone mid-range
drivers typically resemble small woofers. The most
common material used for mid-range
cones is paper, occasionally...