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How to pronounce subwoofer in English?

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Type of loudspeaker, loudspeaker system, speaker, speaker system, speaker unit

Examples of subwoofer

subwoofer
It delivers party-worthy sound via its speakers, subwoofer and three amplifiers.
From the forbes.com
Add the subwoofer and you've got, well, adequate sound for most shows and games.
From the techcrunch.com
Like being in the boot of a chav's Corsa with a 1000W subwoofer and nothing else.
From the expressandstar.com
A Dynaudio premium sound system includes 12 speakers, subwoofer and amplifiers.
From the denverpost.com
I was shocked when I heard the Klipsch RT-12d digital subwoofer in a recent demo.
From the techcrunch.com
Zachary Vanbuskirk, 2200 block of Kingston, amplifier, subwoofer, and speaker box.
From the toledoblade.com
There's also a 100-watt digital amplifier and an 8-inch downward firing subwoofer.
From the cnn.com
The Firefly has four speakers plus a subwoofer that is placed under the wrist rest.
From the techcrunch.com
If you want more bass, the unit has an output jack to connect to a subwoofer.
From the courier-journal.com
More examples
  • A loudspeaker that is designed to reproduce very low bass frequencies
  • A subwoofer (or simply "sub") is a woofer, or a complete loudspeaker typically between 8" and 21" in diameter, which is dedicated to the reproduction of low-pitched audio frequencies (the "bass"). ...
  • (subwoofers) loudspeakers that reproduce lower frequencies, typically 20 Hz - 200 Hz.
  • A speaker designed exclusively for low-frequency reproduction. A true subwoofer should be able to at least reach into the bottom octave (20-40Hz). There are many "subwoofers" on the market that would be more accurately termed "woofers".
  • A speaker designed exclusively for low frequencies, consisting of one or more woofers in a sealed or ported enclosure.
  • Like a woofer but even bigger in diameter and lower in frequency.
  • (Sub) a type of loudspeaker used for reproducing low frequency sounds.
  • A speaker, usually with internal amplification, that produces only low frequency sounds, known as bass. See LFE.
  • A separate loudspeaker unit that reproduces very low bass.