no---a 6.5" driver isn't capable of reproducing sub-bass frequencies at a usable volume level. A 10" driver is the minimum, IMO. What do you need the speaker for?
American audio electronics company Harman a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics has this week unveiled its new Harman compact subwoofer systems in the form of the VTX A6 subcompact dual 6.5-inch passive ...
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boAt Aavante Prime 5000DA 500W Soundbar with 6.5-Inch Subwoofer, Dolby Atmos, and HDMI eARC Support Launched
boAt has launched a new home audio system in India, the Aavante Prime 5.1 5000DA. It is priced at ₹14,999 and comes with 500W RMS output, Dolby Atmos, and true 5.1 channel surround sound. The setup ...
As for the subwoofer – it has a (paper/foam) 6.5-inch driver in a Medium-Density Fiberboard (MDF). The power output is 140 W (peak). The frequency range is 45 Hz – 150 kHz, and a THD of < 5% (at 250 ...
Enhance your audio journey with our comprehensive guide on the finest soundbar subwoofers, curated to deliver a mesmerizing surround sound experience in the comfort of your home. In an era where ...
BROADVIEW, IL (7/12/05) — Blaupunkt has introduced two new subwoofers and four component speaker systems in its Thin Line loudspeaker series, delivering high-end performance in situations where there ...
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