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woofer

/woof-er/US // ˈwʊf ər //UK // (ˈwuːfə) //

低音喇叭,低音扬声器,低音炮,低音喇叭筒

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Audio.

    • : a loudspeaker designed for the reproduction of low-frequency sounds.

Examples

  • As compared to the PartyBox 1000, which has a 12-inch subwoofer and frequency range extending to 30Hz, the JBL PartyBox 110 has smaller woofers and bottoms out at 45Hz, an audible difference.

  • When paired with a bookshelf speaker system, subwoofers almost always extend the frequency range of the system lower and relieve strained bookshelf speaker woofers of the burden of creating all of the bass tones.

  • Bookshelf speaker woofers don’t come much larger than that, and they have to take care of mid-range frequencies alongside the low end.

  • Pushing 30 watts to the woofers and 10 to the tweeter, the Charge 5 outputs a 65 Hz- 20k response.

  • Ted stopped and listened, blaming himself for not closing with Woofer sooner.

  • Woofer arrived at the Indian girl's shelter and stopped, and seemed to be listening.

  • Woofer saw his game, and swore horribly, as he tried in vain to throw Ted.

  • Woofer was about to steal the most valuable and swiftest of the animals, except Sultan.

  • The boys laughed at the story, for Woofer, as they began to call him immediately, told it in a most comical manner.