Subwoofer
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We're definitely getting Back To The Future vibes from this one. Ascendo already lays claim to the world's most powerful subwoofer with its extraordinary 80 Sub. The 80 refers to its size – 80 inches. Now the company has dialed it up to 100.
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The budget-friendly projector company that successfully crowdfunded a phone-sized movie thrower in 2022 has landed at IFA 2024 to launch the flagship K3 Pro. The smart entertainment hub features Google TV and a sound system with satisfying low end.
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Most speaker enclosures are made from wood, though some come in concrete and plastic. The Ionic Sound System from the Czech Republic's Deeptime are something of a novelty, as the nature-inspired speakers and subwoofer are encased in a 3D-printed sand outer skin.
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When bass player Yerko Sepulveda had trouble hearing the sound of his instrument in a particularly busy mix, he opted to build a device that would allow him to feel the thunder. The resulting portable rumble box – named BackBeat – is clipped to a player's strap to deliver low end you can feel.
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At CES, you're always sure to see some wearables that go off the beaten path. One of the most original wrist-worn wearables we've seen is Basslet, a watch-like device that acts as a subwoofer for your headphones.
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Sonos' new addition to its range of wireless amplified HiFi systems, the SUB, is said to add thunderous pounding bass to an existing configuration and benefits from one-button setup.
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digiZoid has released version two of its Zo personal subwoofer, and Gizmag's Paul Ridden has spent some quality time with the powerful little device.
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Bowers & Wilkins' updated M-1 speakers form the backbone of the company's new MT-50 and MT-60D Mini Theater systems.
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Soundmatters has announced its compact new foxLO subwoofer that is designed to bring some low frequency oomph to its portable foxLv2 Bluetooth and non-Bluetooth brethren.
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Built on top of a motorcycle vest, the Party Vest comes retrofitted with a subwoofer, and has a pair of motorcycle speakers reaching over each shoulder
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The latest additions to Greensound Technology's line of glass speakers are the Luno and Cube.
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The glass speakers from Greensound Technology look like little more than a shaped pane of glass sitting atop a base, but use the glass to project the sound and deliver "true 360 degree sound."
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