Pioneer 10 Inch Car Subwoofers

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Turn Up the Volume with a Pioneer 10-Inch Car Subwoofer

Whether you are driving home from school, work, or the store, it can be exciting when one of your favorite songs comes on. One of the first things you might do is reach for the volume control and turn things up. When you have a Pioneer 10-inch subwoofer in your car, you can enjoy a rich, full sound and deep bass.

What does a subwoofer do?

Whether you have standard speakers or a custom set of drivers installed in your vehicle, having a subwoofer can ensure that you can hear a wider range of notes. Subwoofers generally emit sounds in the frequency range of 20 to 200 Hertz, which includes sounds given off by bass drums and guitars.

What types of subwoofers are there?

One of the main ways in which these products are differentiated from each other is their enclosure type. You could have a:

  • Sealed box: With this setup, your subwoofer is contained in an air-tight enclosure. This can lead to precise audio and deep extension.
  • Ported box: These boxes have a vent to allow for some air movement. This movement lets the subwoofer play louder than a sealed box of comparable specifications.
  • Bandpass box: Bandpass boxes are a specific type of ported box. In this design, the car subwoofer sits inside a dual-chambered box, which contains both sealed and ported compartments. What results can be described as an aggressive sound with a more targeted range of sounds.
  • Free-air car subwoofer: These models are usually attached directly to a vehicle in or near the trunk. The trunk can act as the enclosure so an additional piece is not required. You might consider using a free-air system to save space.
How are powered and passive products different?

Car subwoofers require power, which is measured in watts. The more power available, the louder the audio can be. When you have a powered unit, you will also have a built-in amplifier. You would make your adjustments on the sub itself whether you are trying to control the volume or the frequency range. A passive model has to be plugged into an amplifier, which may or may not also connect to the other speakers in the car.

Are there other features to think about?

When looking at car subwoofers, you might find products that have:

  • Bass boost: With this feature, you can turn up the power at specific audio frequencies.
  • Subsonic filters: Filters can block low bass notes to improve efficiency. These notes are too low to hear, so you will not lose anything when these are blocked by your car speaker. In fact, you can improve car audio quality by allowing the sub to focus on the notes within an audible range.
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