How
To Select a Car Audio Subwoofer
Usually the very
first upgrade anyone considers making to their OEM car sound
system is to add a subwoofer. It really isn’t surprising since
OEM speakers
are simply too small and not of sufficient quality to
accurately produce low bass frequencies. Subwoofers
provide the most immediate improvement one can make to a car
audio sound system. Consequently one of the most frequently
asked questions is: “How do I select a
subwoofer?”
Actually, your selection will depend on several
factors such as your personal preferences in music, your budget
and available space in your. The amount of space you have to
dedicate to your subwoofer’s enclosure should be the first
thing you consider. In the majority of cases, this decision
narrows the field very quickly. But what if space is no
problem?
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Subwoofers range in size from 6” to 18” in diameter.
Most are round in shape but in recent years the new square
shapes are becoming more and more popular. Materials used in
the speaker cones can be made of treated paper, light metals
such as aluminum and even various types of composites. Paper
cone subwoofers tend to sound the most natural and true to life
but paper is the least durable. Aluminum Cone woofers were one
of the best materials to use for quick, tight bass
response (sound quality applications-SQ) because they
produced very low frequencies in small sealed boxes. There are
some very good musical subwoofers today that offer excellent
sound quality while also presenting exceptional SPL (Sound
Pressure Level - An acoustic measurement of sound energy,
typically expressed in dB-SPL). Normally, High SPL is
associated with LOUD BASS. In most cases, High-End Subwoofers
will tend to offer a good balance of both SPL and SQ. You’ll
find composite woofer cones used today by some of the most
respected names in subwoofers to create exceptional sound
quality. At one time, a shopper had to decide which was more
important to him, SPL (LOUDNESS) or SQ (musical sound quality),
but there are currently many high quality subwoofers noted for
both.
As
mentioned, although woofers range from 6” to 18”, the size of
the individual subwoofer isn’t always the most important thing
to consider. The larger surface area of a specific subwoofer
usually translates into deeper bass, but smaller subs might
sound cleaner and actually might hit harder due to the fact
that they have less mass and can respond more quickly. Most of
the larger manufacturers have gotten away from even producing
the 18” size and many are moving away from even the 15” size
due to decreased popularity. Let’s be honest, smaller vehicles
translate into smaller trunk space and this definitely has a
bearing on how large an area the owner will sacrifice for his
sound system. Today’s shopper is more educated and looking for
good musical sound quality in most cases. This can easily be
achieved in running 8”, 10” or 12” model subwoofers. Multiple
subwoofers will actually play louder then a single larger sub
in most cases and can handle more power. This isn’t rocket
science but two 10” subs can move more air then one single 12”
sub just due to the surface area of the subwoofer cones. You
get the idea.
Another area to consider is whether you want to use a
Dual voice coil (DVC) or a Single voice coil (SVC) model
subwoofer. The primary advantage of the dual voice coil speaker
is wiring flexibility. A single dual voice coil driver offers
the user three hookup choices: parallel, series and
independent. In a parallel hook-up the driver’s impedance will
be half that of each individual coil. A series hook-up results
in twice the impedance of each single coil. Finally, you can
wire each voice coil to a separate channel of your amplifier,
which can be useful if your amplifier is not mono-bridgeable or
if you are bridging a four channel amplifier down to two
channels to run your sub. Just for an example: to run two
4ohm DVC woofer- Wire the individual woofers in Parallel so
they each will show a 2 ohm load. Then wire the two woofers in
a Series and the amplifier will see a 4 ohm load. Almost any
amplifier can be bridged mono at 4 ohms. At one time
you would pay a premium price for a DVC model but today it
seems prices are similar regardless of voice coil
selection.
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Finally, the shopper really has to go back to his
available space and consider what type of music he listens to
most often. This is relative since although one might want to
run a 12” subwoofer, there can be a considerable amount of
difference in the size of various types of boxes. It’s good to
take this into consideration when making your initial subwoofer
choice so you aren’t disappointed in the results. Different
types of boxes are generally used for different types of music.
Sealed boxes deliver tight, controlled bass with excellent
Sound Quality and are best for jazz, classical, country or pop
music. Ported enclosures are usually larger and tend to have a
boomier, richer, more resonant sound which lends itself to hip
hop and heavy metal music. Bandpass boxes are the largest and
are known for an aggressive, boomy sound which is good for rap,
reggae, and hard rock music. When selecting your subwoofer, be
sure it can be used in the type box you are considering. Not
all subs are recommended for vented or bandpass applications
and very few are suitable for free air applications. Plan ahead
and you will not be disappointed.
One
other consideration is that of a custom stealth style subwoofer
enclosure. These are made custom for your vehicle and always
take up the least amount of space. They will cost a bit more
but most consider the cost well worth the appearance. Normally,
these boxes are designed for subwoofers designated for small
sealed enclosures and produce relatively good
SQ.
So
after considering your choice of box type and the amount of
space available you are armed with the basic information that
will allow you to start looking for your new subwoofer. This
article should help you narrow down your search for a new
subwoofer. You will find a broad span in pricing and quality so
happy shopping
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