It depends largely on the brand and power
This speaker can go down to 30hz.
A bass bin is a large speaker suitable for bass reproduction.
You can play bass through it, but that little 8 in. speaker isn't made for bass. You'll get a lot of midrange and treble harmonics from your sound, but not so much bass.
One can purchase car bass speaker systems from many websites online. The most popular websites to purchase car bass speaker systems are BestBuy, Overstock, and Amazon.
50 dollars
Its not the speaker or amp as much as it is the speaker enclosure. If your looking for ground pounding bass a band pass box is what you would want with 2 12" subs. A band-pass box are the one's with Plexiglas front on them.
At the rear of the receiver there is a single RCA jack (phono socket) that is marked "audio out" and "sub-woofer". This is a mono feed that can be connected to a powered sub bass unit. It will not drive an un-powered bass speaker that does not have an internal amplifier. If the bass speaker is not powered, the audio out from the receiver can be taken to a single channel of another amplifier and the bass speaker then connected to the speaker output of the amplifier.
The mega bass button on a speaker system makes the bass louder because it got an audio booster built in it. One can find information regarding this at local music shops.
I just bought one for $650.
It really depends on the condition of the bass and which market you sell it in. I'd estimate over $10,000.
A bass bomb is an extremely low bass note which, played through a subwoofer, produces a tone which shakes the speaker.
You tap into the positive speaker wire and attach the bass blocker to that. So there will be wire then bass blocker, then more wire, and speaker. It takes about 5 minutes if you know how to cut/strip/connect wire.