midwoofers
A midwoofer is a type of loudspeaker driver designed to reproduce sound frequencies in the midrange and bass portions of the audio spectrum. The name "midwoofer" is a portmanteau of "midrange" and "woofer," indicating its dual capability. Unlike dedicated woofers that focus solely on low frequencies or dedicated midranges that handle mid-frequencies, a midwoofer aims to bridge this gap.
In a multi-way loudspeaker system, a midwoofer typically covers frequencies from around 200 Hz to 3,000 Hz,
The design of a midwoofer involves a larger cone diameter than a tweeter but generally smaller than
Midwoofers are commonly found in two-way and three-way speaker systems. In a two-way design, it handles both