tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354654404998083401.post6968294929402440525..comments2023-10-15T06:32:04.800-07:00Comments on TwisterSpeakers: How to improve sound of speakers you already haveAntonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10515783112210364514noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354654404998083401.post-62082323970349823342013-04-24T06:17:45.800-07:002013-04-24T06:17:45.800-07:00I agree with the sub woofer idea you have. Most co...I agree with the sub woofer idea you have. Most computer sub woofer setups are a mix of all channels bridged into one channel, then x'ed down to 300 hertz and lower. The mono bass really sucks the stereo sound down, simply because it is mono. True stereo output should have 2 or more woofers to accommodate the 2 or more full range channels.<br />I also agree with the "size maters" idea you stated.<br />I used to have a plain 2.1 pc speaker setup by altec lansing, two 3" full range and a 6" mid woofer all tallying up to 50 watt maximum output power. Now, I'm running quite an odd setup. I have a car stereo I bought at Walmart running directly off of my PC power supply, and a 2 channel amplifier from a car bridged into a single sub woofer.<br />The full range speakers are a pair of 4" car speakers in separate half cube enclosures. The sub woofer is a 8" ribbed paper side firing setup, tuned to 40 hertz. Total power output is 300 watts, and it is really nice.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16473706171248364766noreply@blogger.com