Well think about it. We try so hard to isolate our amps and preamps with cones and pucks. The worst place to put an amplifier is inside a sub enclosure. However, it sure is handy and it reduces the need for component space. The key to powered/passive subs is the ability to dial them in right. If you need bass extension a sub can work. I have difficulty matching subs with speakers that cut off 50hz and above. I just finished a passive sub project. I will let you know how it sounds.
Subwoofer, Active Vs. Passive
I recently saw in a thread that most powered subwoofers usually have crappy amplifiers.
Any thoughts on this?
Which is believed to be better? Active or Passive?
If most subwoofers have somewhat crappy amplifiers, would you be better off using an bridged stereo ADCOM to drive a passive subwoofer?
Thinking of that, I dont see many passive subwoofers out there. Are there any good reputable companys that specialize in passive subwoofers?
Ive been looking into building my own subwoofer, just for the experience. Who out there uses Passive Subwoofers, what do you use to drive them and why?
Any thoughts on this?
Which is believed to be better? Active or Passive?
If most subwoofers have somewhat crappy amplifiers, would you be better off using an bridged stereo ADCOM to drive a passive subwoofer?
Thinking of that, I dont see many passive subwoofers out there. Are there any good reputable companys that specialize in passive subwoofers?
Ive been looking into building my own subwoofer, just for the experience. Who out there uses Passive Subwoofers, what do you use to drive them and why?
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