What makes a subwoofer hit harder?

One of the most popular ways is to add filters or phase shifters to your subwoofer. You can also make minor upgrades to your subwoofer to make it hit harder. Change the small cone in front of the subwoofer, change the voice coil or get a new enclosure for the subwoofer.
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Why are my subs not hitting hard?

sounds like you blew a sub or wiring went bad or amp channel went bad or rca came unplugged or rca channel went bad or headunit went bad or headunit rca channel went bad or bad rcas or bad speaker wire or sub fell out of the box and is hanging out chilling say sup to its homies.
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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 hits harder 2ohm or 4ohm?

In terms of which subwoofer hits harder, drawing from the explanation as given above, the 2-ohm subwoofer produces a louder sound than the 4-ohm subwoofer. So in that sense, technically speaking, the 2-ohm subwoofer hits harder than a 4-ohm subwoofer.
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What is a good RMS for a subwoofer?

It is recommended that you go with at least 100 watts RMS in order to get a decent amount of power for your subwoofer. This will make sure that your speakers are loud and clear, but it can be improved by using an amplifier as well.
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What does RMS mean in audio?

The RMS (Root-Mean-Square) value is the effective value of the total waveform. It is equal to the level of the DC signal that would provide the same average power as the periodic signal.
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How can I make my subwoofer more powerful?

Move the subwoofer to another location in the room. As a general rule, try to avoid placing the subwoofer an equal distance from two walls. Placing the subwoofer in an asymmetrical position relative to room boundaries will result in louder bass output and the smoothest overall response.
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Does more RMS mean more bass?

Root mean square is a measurement of how strong an electric current is, with higher RMS power generally meaning more powerful sound.
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Do u need a capacitor for subs?

Capacitors offer some small amount of protection for amplifiers from potentially damaging under-voltage surges over time if you play loud music regularly. But most of the reason for adding capacitors is to keep your car voltage stable.
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Why do subs hit harder with windows down?

the reason the windows being up or down affects the output of the subs, is because the cabin of the car acts as a chamber for the speaker, much the same way as the speaker enclosure does.
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What are the hardest hitting subs?

The hardest hitting subs would be the Rockford Rockford Fosgate Punch P3D4-10 10″ 1000 Watt Peak / 500 Watt RMS Dual 4 Ohm Car Subwoofer with Anodized Aluminum Cone and KICKER 44CWCS124 CompC 12 Inch competition 600 Watt 4 Ohm Single Voice Coil Car Audio Subwoofers with Polypropylene Cone and Polyurethane Surround.
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Do subs hit harder facing up or down?

Facing the subwoofer upward while in the trunk, gives you big bass without consuming a lot of space. This direction offers crisp sound with a slight advantage to high frequencies and treble, and won't rattle loose parts in your vehicle as much.
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Does lower Hz mean more bass?

One rule of thumb is that the lower the Hz, the more the bass you'll get. In most cases, some of the most powerful subwoofers can reproduce deep bass at a frequency range of 20Hz.
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What dB should I set my subwoofer?

Using the internal test tones, calibrate each speaker to roughly the same level (use 75dB as a reference). It's ok to boost the sub level a couple of dB if you want a bit more bass impact. So if you set all of your speakers to 75dB, don't sweat setting your sub to say 77-78dB.
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What makes a subwoofer boomy?

Answer: Boomy bass is most often due to the placement of the subwoofer and your seating position. All rooms reinforce certain low frequencies at certain locations, which are called peaks, while other frequencies are canceled out at other locations called nulls, depending on the dimensions of the room.
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What frequency is punchy bass?

Member. For a perceived punchy bass boost 80-120Hz and cut everything below 60Hz.
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What is punchy bass?

Punchy- This means the bass is quick to play, and doesn't linger too long in the sound field. It has good fast attack, and short decay. Punchy bass is generally a good thing in a headphone.
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Why do my subs sound weak?

Having the wrong amplifier size is the most common reason for subwoofers sounding weak. Next, check the subwoofer volume in the speaker settings and if the subwoofer is on the correct frequency. Examine the configuration of the program sources too.
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How do I give my speakers more bass?

The larger the speaker box is in relation to the diameter of the speaker, the deeper the bass output will be. Put another way, the smaller the box is in relation to the driver, the less deep the bass output will be. So consider buying a larger box.
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What is subwoofer sensitivity?

The higher the sensitivity rating, the louder your speaker is. An average speaker comes with a sensitivity of around 87 dB to 88 dB. A speaker with a sensitivity rating over 90 dB is considered excellent.
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What is better RMS or Watts?

RMS values are usually lower than peak watts ratings, but they represent what a unit is truly capable of handling. Think of RMS power as the average power that a speaker can handle on a daily basis without compromising sound quality or experiencing any distortion.
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How many watts is 700 RMS?

700 watts RMS is probably more like 450 watts steady.
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