Whats the difference between a subwoofer/satellite system and a conventional speaker system?
A subwoofer/satellite system is a room-friendly, space-efficient alternative to the conventional stereo speaker system. Sub/sat systems use small enclosures for the tweeters and midranges, and a separate, specially designed box to house the woofer(s). Subwoofer/satellite systems are very popular because they save space, blend into the room’s decor, and offer full, rich sound. The bass module can be placed almost anywhere because it produces only low, non-directional bass frequencies.
A subwoofer/satellite system is a room-friendly, space-efficient alternative to the conventional stereo speaker system. Sub/sat systems use small enclosures for the tweeters and midranges, and a separate, specially designed box to house the subwoofer. Subwoofer/satellite systems are very popular because they save space, blend into the room’s decor, and offer full, rich sound. The bass module can be placed almost anywhere because it produces only low, non-directional bass frequencies.