What does 0 and 180 mean on a subwoofer?

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All SVS subwoofers feature a continuously variable 0-180 phase control which allows the most complete range of adjustment in small increments to achieve the best sound possible.Dec 20, 2021

Should my sub phase be 0 or 180?

Typically, though, phase is left at 0° for most applications. While seated in your listening sweet spot, play music with bass content that is familiar to you and then have someone switch the 0/180 phase switch on the sub to 180-degrees. This will let you determine if the bass sounds louder in your seating position.

What phase should I set my subwoofer?

in-phase One of the other controls you may find on your subwoofer's rear panel is marked "phase." It's provided because the speakers and subwoofer sound best when they are in-phase — meaning their woofers move in and out in sync with each other.

What Hz to set subwoofer?

The numbers below highlight general guidelines for speaker/subwoofer crossover frequencies. On-wall or Tiny 'satellite' speakers: 150-200 Hz. Small center, surround, bookshelf: 100-120 Hz. Many systems however recommend that you set your frequency at 80 Hz….FAQs.

Frequency RangeFrequency Values
Mid-range500 Hz to 2 kHz

What is 180 phase on subwoofer?

Setting the phase control to 180 degrees reverses the polarity of the subwoofer. In some application where the subwoofer is placed on a wall opposite from the speakers, reversing the subwoofer polarity can yield better in-room low frequency response.

How do I know if my subwoofer is in phase?

If the sub and main speakers were in phase, he'd hear a single thump when he connected the battery to the wires leading to the sub's terminals. If they were out of phase, he'd hear a double thump.

How can I make my subwoofer hit harder?

You can also make minor upgrades to your subwoofer to make it hit harder. Change the small cone in front of the subwoofer, change the voice coil or get a new enclosure for the subwoofer. If you don't want to put much effort into it, just turn the volume to zero and play your track with medium bass.

Does lower Hz mean more bass?

Do Lower Hz Mean More Bass? In any music setup, subwoofers are considered the best when it comes to reproducing the best punchy bass. One rule of thumb is that the lower the Hz, the more the bass you'll get. In most cases, some of the most powerful subwoofers can reproduce deep bass at a frequency range of 20Hz.

What should I set my subwoofer crossover at?

Tips for Setting the Proper Crossover Frequency of a Subwoofer

  1. If you know your speaker's frequency range, set the crossover point roughly 10 Hz above the lowest frequency your speakers can handle cleanly.
  2. The most common crossover frequency recommended (and the THX standard) is 80 Hz.