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5 Benefits of Running Dual Subwoofers
5 Benefits of Running Dual Subwoofers
 
Subwoofer Calibration: Getting the Bass Just Right
 
4 Things to Listen for When Choosing Speakers for Home Audio
 
5 Things to Listen for When Choosing the Best Home Theater Subwoofer
 
How to Choose the Best Speaker for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D
 
4 Reasons to go with Dual (or more) Subwoofers
 
Home Audio: Choosing Between Bookshelf and Tower Speakers
 
Ported vs. Sealed Subwoofers: 4 Things to Consider
 
• Number 1: Sound Quality
 
• Number 2: Playback Levels
 
• Number 3: Visual Impact
 
• Number 4: Room Size
 
Dolby Atmos and DTSX Take Immersive Audio to New Heights
 
Why High-Quality Speaker Wire and Audio Cables Matter
 
Why Home Theater Surround Sound is Better Than a Soundbar
 

A well-designed powered subwoofer adds an entirely new dimension to any home audio system by giving life to low-frequency effects and basslines found in movies and music. It produces sound you can hear and feel and plays a huge role in creating immersive entertainment experiences. If you're in the process of choosing a subwoofer for your home theater or HiFi system or already own one and have wondered about the benefits of adding another, the infographic below explains the acoustic and other advantages of running “dual” subwoofers.

SVS makes a variety of home audio subwoofers to fit every room, system and budget. One good place to start your search is the SVS subwoofer Matching Tool, which offers recommendations based on your specific brand and model of loudspeaker. Have questions? The SVS Sound Experts are available 7 days-a-week via custservice@svsound.com or 877.626.5623 to help you choose the best subwoofers based on your set-up and listening preferences.

 

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