Woofer
A woofer is a type of loudspeaker driver designed to reproduce low-frequency sounds. In many multi-driver loudspeakers, the woofer handles bass and lower midrange, while higher-frequency ranges are produced by other drivers such as midrange or tweeters. Subwoofers are specialized units focused on very low frequencies and are often used separately from main loudspeakers.
A woofer consists of a cone or diaphragm attached to a voice coil that sits in a
Performance is influenced by enclosure design, cabinet volume, and porting. Sealed enclosures tend to produce tighter,
Woofer technology is used across home audio, cinema systems, car audio, and professional PA setups, where reliable