Does subwoofer need to match speakers?

As a general rule, we do not recommend mixing and matching different brands of speakers in a surround sound system. Even mixing different lines within a particular brand can present problems.
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Does subwoofer have to match speakers?

To the OP: It is not necessary to "match" a subwoofer with the speakers. The sub plays a different frequency range than the speakers, so there is no "timbre-matching" involved.
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Is it okay to mix and match speakers?

It's best to stick with one brand and line for your entire home theater speaker system. However, you can mix and match speakers, but there are some guidelines to follow. If you choose to mix and match, you'll want to make sure to mix and match properly, otherwise, you could run into big problems.
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How do you match subwoofer volume to speakers?

Sometimes, depending on the qualities of your room, either setting will sound the same. If the subwoofer is in the same plane as the front speakers, the “normal” or “0 degrees” position is usually right. Adjust the volume or level until the bass level blends in with your other speakers.
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Can you use 2 different brands of subwoofers?

Can I Use Different Brands of Subwoofers in My Home Theater? A Yes. But if you really want smooth, evenly distributed bass, it would be a better idea to use two subs with the same specs (driver size, amp power, etc.).
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Can I mix and match subwoofers?

As a general rule, we do not recommend mixing and matching different brands of speakers in a surround sound system. Even mixing different lines within a particular brand can present problems.
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Is it okay to mix subwoofers?

It is fine to mix and match different brands of subwoofers because there is no timbre matching with subwoofers. I would however avoid adding a second subwoofer if it is not on par sound quality wise with your first one.
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How do you equalize a subwoofer?

Play music through your receiver at about one-quarter volume. Turn up the gain of the subwoofer amp until the sound from your subwoofer completely overpowers the other speakers, without distorting. Turn the gain up until it distorts, then back it off until the sound is clean again.
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Do all speakers need to match?

Most surround-sound enthusiasts agree it is not necessary to have the same speaker type or even brand when setting up your system, so you can feel comfortable using different speakers in the channel array. It really comes down to sound quality. If it sounds good to you, then you will be happy with it.
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Can you connect two different brands of speakers?

Yes, you can use devices from different brands.
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Do rear speakers have to match front?

When setting up your surround sound system, you will want your speakers to match or be paired as closely as possible to a similar dynamic range (output capabilities). The front speakers should match each other, and the rear speakers should be a set, but the front and rear do not have to match.
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Can you have different size subwoofers?

Can You Install Two Different Sized Subs in the Same Box? Technically, yes you can install two different sized subs in the same box. For example, let's say you are making your own box and already have a 15” subwoofer and a 12” subwoofer.
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Do both subs need to be the same?

It's optimal to run two of the same because in your case, the weaker sub may reach it's limits before the stronger one. To build on what dstew100 said, try for optimal placement of the bigger sub up front with your mains. Then look for a good location for the smaller sub much closer to your listening position.
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Can you connect any subwoofer to speakers?

If you are using your subwoofer with a stereo receiver that lacks a subwoofer output (and many of them do), you can connect the subwoofer using an extra set of speaker cables, as shown above—provided the subwoofer has speaker-level (speaker wire) connections, as the picks in our Best Budget Subwoofer guide do.
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How do I make my subwoofer bass better?

It is recommended that for optimal quality sound, you should place your subwoofer within 8-12 inches of a wall, facing outwards towards the rest of the room. For even more output, consider placing your subwoofer in the corner of your room, as it can significantly increase the overall sound due to the positioning.
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What is the best setting for a subwoofer?

Tips for Setting the Proper Crossover Frequency of a Subwoofer
  • If you know your speaker's frequency range, set the crossover point roughly 10 Hz above the lowest frequency your speakers can handle cleanly.
  • The most common crossover frequency recommended (and the THX standard) is 80 Hz.
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What should my speaker crossover be?

Set the crossover point around 10 Hz below the lowest frequency your speakers can produce without issue. (keep in mind that the most common recommendation for crossover frequency is 80 Hz). Once again, play some music. But this time, slowly turn up your receiver's volume until you hear it begin to distort.
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Is subwoofer gain the same as volume?

Gain control differs from volume control in that it adjusts output relative to the input levels, whereas volume controls adjust the actual output level irrespective of input. All SVS subwoofers offer variable gain control to let a user achieve their ideal bass response.
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Can you mix 10 and 12 inch subs?

In short, no. When you mix subs that are so close in size they tend to sound unaccurate. You could probably get away with a 10 and a 15 or 18 if you set crossovers correctly but a 10 and 12 probably wouldnt work too well together.
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Can you mix and match soundbar and subwoofer?

Most Soundbars Connect with Native, Manufacturer-Paired Speakers. Many soundbars can connect with subwoofers that are within their branded line. Many manufacturers give you the option of upgrading your soundbar with additional speakers and/or subwoofer, as long as you use the recommended products.
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