Home Cinema Subwoofers

A subwoofer is an addition to any music system that you will only need to hear once to wonder just how you survived without it in your life.

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  1. Fenton SHFS12B 12" Active HiFi Subwoofer
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    Fenton SHFS12B 12" Active HiFi Subwoofer
    • An active powered front-firing subwoofer with 12" woofer, the SHFS12B is a powerful bass speaker for larger audio sound systems that require louder lower frequencies to match.
    • Built-in high power class D amplifier with an impressive 400 watt max rating and 150 watts of continuous power output.
    • Large 12" (30cm) injection moulded long-throw woofer that focuses the low frequency for tighter bass and longer distance output.
    • Adjustable crossover frequency between 50-150Hz, the SHFS12B subwoofer takes care of the frequencies below the set value and thus relieves the other speakers in the system.
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  2. Fenton SHFS08B 8" Active HiFi Subwoofer
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    Fenton SHFS08B 8" Active HiFi Subwoofer
    • 200W active subwoofer with a down-firing design
    • RCA line input to connect to external devices
    • Integrated bass reflex port for maximum bass output
    • Phase setting to work better with existing systems
    • Adjustable crossover frequency
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  3. Fenton SHFS08W White Powered HiFi Surround Sound Subwoofer - 8"
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    Fenton SHFS08W White Powered HiFi Surround Sound Subwoofer - 8"
    • 200W active subwoofer in white
    • Bass reflex port and down firing design for a deep bass output
    • RCA line input and output connections to use with external audio devices
    • Phase switch that adds an electrical delay for better integration into existing systems
    • Fully adjustable crossover frequency to choose the frequency range of the subwoofer
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  4. Fenton SHFS10W White Powered HiFi Surround Sound Subwoofer - 10"
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    Fenton SHFS10W White Powered HiFi Surround Sound Subwoofer - 10"
    • Subwoofer in white for home audio
    • 10-inch downward-firing woofer speaker and a bass reflex port
    • Phase setting that integrates well with existing HiFi sound systems
    • Fully adjustable crossover frequency to choose the frequency response
    • RCA line input/output connections to use external audio devices
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  5. Q Acoustic Q 7060S Active Slimline Subwoofer Black Each
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    Q Acoustic Q 7060S Active Slimline Subwoofer Black Each
    • 150mm / 6" in depth with a matte black finish to blend in nicely
    • 8" driver with a 35Hz - 200Hz frequency response
    • Variable volume and crossover settings
    • Built-in phase switch to cater for any sized room
    • MDF enclosure with a steel mesh grille
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    Q Acoustic Q 7060S Active Slimline Subwoofer White Each
    • Compact active subwoofer with a matte white finish
    • Wide frequency response from the 8" high-excursion driver
    • Adjustable volume and crossover controls
    • Integrated phase switch to sync with external speakers
    • High-quality MDF enclosure with a mesh steel grille
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Home Cinema Subwoofers

With music and television becoming intertwined through digital streaming services, people are using their TV and audio system together at home more than ever, using one sound system for everything.

Hugely popular streamed shows such as Game of Thrones and The Witcher have bridged the gap between the television and cinema experience, featuring digital stereo and even multi channel audio to enhance their spectacle.

Surround Sound Sub

Audio streaming from services such as Spotify have replaced the use of CDs and other formats in most homes. When not on the move, listening via mobile, these services are often played through TV speakers or soundbars, purely out of convenience.

Adding on a surround sound sub to your hi fi system, home cinema system, or soundbar, will transform the sound performance immensely, both for music listening, and for sitting down to the latest blockbuster.

A subwoofer takes the strain of low bass reproduction away from the other speakers in your system, allowing them to work more efficiently, and be reduced in size for a more discrete installation.

Home Theatre Subwoofer Benefits

A home theatre subwoofer is an essential component for creating a truly immersive audio experience in your entertainment space. Designed to reproduce low-frequency sounds, subwoofers add depth and realism to movies, music, and games by delivering powerful bass that regular speakers cannot achieve.

One of the key benefits of a home theatre subwoofer is its ability to handle deep bass tones without distortion. This is particularly important for cinematic audio, where explosions, musical scores, and dramatic effects rely on rich low-end frequencies to convey intensity and emotion. A subwoofer ensures these sounds are felt as much as heard, adding to the overall impact of your audio system.

Subwoofers also help distribute sound more evenly across the room. By managing low frequencies separately, they reduce the strain on your main speakers, allowing them to focus on mids and highs. This not only improves clarity but also creates a balanced soundstage, ensuring every detail is audible regardless of seating position.

In addition, a home theatre subwoofer can improve music listening by bringing out the subtleties in genres that rely on bass, such as electronic, hip-hop, or classical. The result is a fuller, more dynamic listening experience that captures the richness of your favourite tracks.

For anyone serious about high-quality sound, a home theatre subwoofer is an invaluable addition to any setup. It adds depth, improves clarity, and brings your entertainment to life in ways standard speakers alone cannot achieve.

Surround Sound Subwoofer Placement

Proper placement of a surround sound subwoofer is crucial for achieving balanced and immersive audio in your home theatre setup. Subwoofers handle low-frequency sounds, and their positioning can significantly impact the depth and clarity of bass throughout the room.

One common placement option is the front of the room, near the main speakers or centre channel. This ensures the subwoofer integrates seamlessly with the rest of your surround sound system and minimises delays in audio delivery. Positioning the subwoofer against a wall or in a corner can amplify bass output, but this may sometimes lead to boomy or uneven bass, so adjustments might be necessary.

Another approach is the "subwoofer crawl," where you place the subwoofer at your primary listening spot and move around the room to find where the bass sounds best. Once you identify the optimal location, place the subwoofer there. This technique helps balance bass response for the entire space, avoiding dead zones or overly dominant frequencies.

For surround sound subwoofers, placement flexibility is often key. Wireless models, for example, allow greater freedom to experiment without being limited by cable length. Regardless of the chosen location, fine-tuning the subwoofer's settings—such as volume, crossover frequency, and phase—can help optimise performance for your unique room acoustics.

Ultimately, the best placement for a surround sound subwoofer depends on your room’s layout, furniture arrangement, and personal preferences. With careful experimentation, you can achieve a deep and even bass response that improves your overall audio experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Subwoofer Worth it for Home Theatre?

Yes, a subwoofer is highly beneficial for a home theatre system. It is designed to reproduce low-frequency sounds, such as deep bass and rumbles, which regular speakers often cannot handle effectively. This adds depth and impact to movies, music, and games, enhancing the overall viewing or listening experience.

In particular, a subwoofer improves the realism of sound effects like explosions or musical scores, making it a crucial component for immersive audio. It also relieves main speakers from handling low frequencies, allowing them to perform better in mid and high ranges.

Where is the Best Place to Put a Subwoofer?

The best place to put a subwoofer depends on your room’s layout, but common recommendations include the front of the room, near the main speakers, or in a corner to amplify bass response. Placing the subwoofer close to a wall or in a corner can enhance low-frequency output due to boundary reinforcement, though this may sometimes create boomy or uneven bass.

For optimal placement, use the "subwoofer crawl" method: place the subwoofer in your primary seating position, play bass-heavy content, and walk around the room to find the spot where the bass sounds best. Then place the subwoofer in that location for balanced and impactful performance.

Do I Need a Subwoofer for Surround Sound?

While a subwoofer is not strictly required for a surround sound system to work, it is highly recommended. A subwoofer handles the low-frequency effects (LFE) channel in surround sound formats like 5.1 or 7.1, reproducing deep bass and rumble that standard speakers cannot. This adds to the impact of movies, music, and games.

Without a subwoofer, your system may lack the full audio depth and immersive quality that surround sound is designed to deliver. Adding a subwoofer not only improves bass performance but also allows your main speakers to focus on midrange and high frequencies for better overall sound quality.

How do I Know if I Need a Subwoofer?

You might need a subwoofer if you find your audio system lacks deep bass or doesn’t fully capture the impact of low-frequency sounds like explosions, drum beats, or basslines. If your current speakers struggle with clarity or power in the lower ranges, a subwoofer can fill that gap and improve overall audio quality.

Subwoofers are especially important for home theatres, music with prominent bass (e.g., EDM, hip-hop, or classical with organ music), or gaming setups. They improve the immersive experience and balance the sound by allowing your main speakers to focus on mid and high frequencies.

Are Subwoofers Good for Movies?

Yes, subwoofers are excellent for movies because they reproduce deep bass and low-frequency effects (LFE) that standard speakers cannot handle effectively. These sounds add impact and realism to cinematic elements like explosions, engine roars, or dramatic musical scores, creating a more immersive viewing experience.

A dedicated subwoofer also improves dynamic range, ensuring quiet dialogue and loud action scenes sound balanced. It’s an essential component of home theatre setups, especially for movies designed with 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound, where the LFE channel is specifically mixed for subwoofers.

Do Subwoofers Play Music or Just Bass?

Subwoofers primarily play bass and low-frequency sounds, typically below 120 Hz, which are integral to both music and movie audio. They are designed to handle these frequencies better than regular speakers, delivering deep, powerful bass without distortion.

In music, subwoofers improve bass instruments like kick drums or bass guitars, adding depth and fullness to the sound. For movies, they emphasise low-frequency effects (LFE), such as explosions or rumbles. While they don't play mid or high frequencies, subwoofers complement full-range speakers by focusing on the bass, enriching the overall audio experience.

Is it Better to Have a Subwoofer with a Soundbar?

Yes, pairing a subwoofer with a soundbar is usually better. Soundbars, while good for midrange and high frequencies, often lack the ability to reproduce deep, powerful bass. A subwoofer complements the soundbar by handling low frequencies, providing a fuller and more immersive audio experience.

Does a Subwoofer Need an Amplifier?

Whether a subwoofer needs an amplifier depends on its type. Powered (active) subwoofers have a built-in amplifier, so they don’t require an external one. They are self-contained and connect directly to the audio source or receiver, making them the most common choice for home theatre and audio setups.

Passive subwoofers, on the other hand, do require an external amplifier to power them. These are more commonly found in custom or professional installations.

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