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woofer

Noun

Meaning

A loudspeaker that produces low-frequency sound.

(Internet slang) A dog.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

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A loudspeaker system with n separate frequency bands is described as "n-way speakers": a two-way system will have a woofer and a tweeter; a three-way system employs a woofer, a mid-range, and a tweeter. Source: Internet

Devialet’s push-push woofer architecture plays a key role here, ensuring that the speaker’s enclosure doesn’t vibrate and interrupt the contact between the back of the phone and the speaker’s charging surface. Source: Internet

It incorporated a high-frequency horn that sent sound through the middle of a 15-inch woofer for near-point-source performance. Source: Internet

The shallow woofer’s design allows the same excursion as a conventional woofer. Source: Internet

In two-way systems there is no mid-range driver, so the task of reproducing the mid-range sounds falls upon the woofer and tweeter. Source: Internet

Mid-range driver main A mid-range speaker is a loudspeaker driver that reproduces a band of frequencies generally between 1-6Khz, otherwise known as the 'mid' frequencies (between the woofer and tweeter). Source: Internet

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