No, subwoofers are for DJs, Home Theater, clubs, concerts, cars, etc...
Subwoofers are for everybody who enjoys the low frequencies of the bass.
Yes people have put marine subwoofers in cars. It is compatible.
Car subs, or subwoofers, is a woofer. A woofer is a speaker dedicated to bass sound only. Car subs would be subwoofers used in cars and not for use in the home.
It is possible to purchase Alpine subwoofers in a shop that sells speakers for cars. They can vary in prices so it will be wise to compare different stores before you're final purchase.
The highest decibels subwoofers put out in a competition generally above 200hz. Competitions are held among subwoofer enthusiasts to see who can produce the largest sound inside their cars.
Sony makes some great, compact subwoofers designed for hatchbacks or compact cars.
Type R Subwoofers are generally accepted to be decent subwoofers.
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I just got subwoofers for my car, I went to garage that fits car stereos and asked the owner for advice. He explained all the options to me, bought them for me and installed them.
consider getting a lower powered amplifier or subwoofer that doesn't strain your cars electrical power.
Most subwoofers have their own power source. There are subwoofers called "passive" woofers that will be powered by your amplifier.
Mercedes uses Bose subwoofers.
Subwoofers are loud speakers used for the purpose of reproducing low frequencies (10Hz - 150Hz). They use large magnets to move a firm cone in order to produce the frequencies. A current is passed through the magnet causing the cone to move producing bass. Subwoofers in cars and in home theatre systems use amplifiers to boost electrical power to provide large amounts of the deep notes. I have 2 15" Kicker CVR subwoofers, custom box, 1200W RMS Audison Amplifier. Hope that helps