I have Bose TV Speaker, and I am looking for a subwoofer to add an oomph in the audio. Do you think it is compatible with my speaker? Bose subwoofer for my speaker is way too much out of my budget. Thanks
On the sub there is only the dial for the low pass filter (only frequencies below the cutoff value are delivered to the woofer). Depending on the receiver you connect it to, you may be able to apply a high-pass cutoff to its source signal there.
No, you won't need an amp because it is "powered," this means the amp is built-in. If your sound bar has an "AUX out" port, wire this to the line in of the Bestisan subwoofer. If your soundbar has a "sub out" port, you can connect this to the LFE port on the subwoofer (left RCA).
I hear the difference but your mains are excellent.
I have Bose TV Speaker, and I am looking for a subwoofer to add an oomph in the audio. Do you think it is compatible with my speaker? Bose subwoofer for my speaker is way too much out of my budget. Thanks
And so far in August, how has it worked for you?...THANKS!
the output has a High Pass Filter (HPF)?
On the sub there is only the dial for the low pass filter (only frequencies below the cutoff value are delivered to the woofer). Depending on the receiver you connect it to, you may be able to apply a high-pass cutoff to its source signal there.
I’m trying to hook this up in my sound bar. Will it work or you need amp.?
No, you won't need an amp because it is "powered," this means the amp is built-in. If your sound bar has an "AUX out" port, wire this to the line in of the Bestisan subwoofer. If your soundbar has a "sub out" port, you can connect this to the LFE port on the subwoofer (left RCA).
i though it was 400WT :( i need cheep bass
it says Speakers Maximum Output Power 400 Watts is that wrong
I dont like overpowering subs, just audible, and low.