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For big party sound and dancing where you want to feel that hard hitting bass thump (Such as receptions, nightclubs, or concerts where you need a lot of bass) sub-woofers are an absolute must.
Do you really need a subwoofer?
All in all, a subwoofer is an essential part of your system. If you're on a budget or in the infancy of your home-theater development, start with just one subwoofer. As your system grows, think about adding a second low-toned beast to your setup. You're adding more bass and evenly distributing it throughout the room.
Do you need a sub for mixing?
Subwoofers may be optional for mixing in stereo, but if you are going to be mixing in surround, it's pretty much a requirement.
Should you use a subwoofer for music?
While subwoofers are all but required for home theater, the role subs play in music systems is almost as crucial. So even if you have a pair of bookshelf or tower speakers with 5-inch or smaller woofers and are perfectly satisfied with the bass, you literally don't know what you're missing.
When should you not use a subwoofer?
Five Reasons Not to Use Subwoofers (and why they are wrong)
- Five Reasons Not to Use Subwoofers (and why they are wrong)
- Reason 1 – Subwoofers take up too much space.
- Reason2 – Subwoofers don't blend well with mains.
- Reason 3 – There's no music down there (20 – 80 Hz)
- Reason 4 – Subwoofers are hard to hook up right.
Do audiophiles use subwoofers?
Most audiophiles don't use subs, so they're missing out on great bass. Obviously, if you're using stand-mounted speakers without a sub, you're not getting deep bass. But even if you're using a big pair of tower speakers, you're probably not getting good bass.
What’s the point of a subwoofer?
A subwoofer (or "sub") focuses on producing the lower frequencies within music, known as the bass and sub-bass, amplified through the woofer. While regular speakers can allow you to hear the bass, a subwoofer enables the listener to feel the sound.
Do I need a subwoofer in a small room?
Arguably a sub is more important in a small room since modes are likely to be closer-spaced and deeper than in a larger room with more "stuff". If you can place a subwoofer properly/optimally in the room you should have much flatter bass response.
Do I need a subwoofer for monitoring?
So, do you need a subwoofer with studio monitors? The answer is that it depends on your studio setup. Subwoofers can be a great addition to your monitoring system and help extend the low-frequency response of your speakers so you can get that thumping, club-like bass in your tracks.