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What Car Speakers Are Best for Bass?

Getting the best bass out of your car audio system is an art form. There are several ways to approach putting great low end in your ride, touching at several different price points. Ultimately, deciding which car speakers are best for bass will come down to how large a car you drive, how many speakers it can fit, and how much power you’re willing to devote to those sweet, booming frequencies down below 100 Hz.

So what car speakers are best for bass? Let’s take a look.

Best 2-way speakers for bass

For vehicles with small cabins, such as pick-up trucks or subcompacts, you can typically get a decent bass response from 2-way speakers, also called coaxial speakers. These speakers feature a woofer and tweeter built onto the same central axis, meaning you can put the high end of a tweeter in the same speaker well as the low and mid-range woofer. The space-saving design is most common in factory stock car stereos, which, more often than not, fail to deliver great bass.

However, by installing the right coaxials, you can have your 2-way speakers and feel some bass kick too. For example, look at the Rockford Fosgate T1682 full range coaxial speakers. The elliptical, 6- by 8-inch design of this speaker pair helps it reproduced bass frequencies down to the 55 Hz range, well below the 80-plus Hz floor common to most factory installed speakers

3-way car speakers

A simple rule of thumb when you want the best speakers for bass: the more you can specialize a speaker’s frequency output, the better definition you can achieve across the board. That’s why a 3-way car speaker can help you achieve better bass, even when the third speaker channel is a super tweeter, such as you’ll find with the Infinity Reference 9633IX.

This 6- by 9-inch speaker pair works similarly to a 2-way speaker, but its crossovers separate the highest trebles from the mid-to-high frequency ranges, and plays them through two separate tweeter domes. That frees up the 9-inch, oblong woofer to handle deeper bass — it reproduces frequencies all the way down to 46 Hz!

Subwoofers

When you’ve got the car space and budget, there’s no question: the car speakers best for bass are subwoofers. Subwoofers add a dedicated speaker channel that only plays low frequencies — think in the 30 Hz range! Subwoofers can work well with 2- or 3-way coaxial speakers, and work even better with component systems, meaning those with dedicated speakers playing high- and mid-range frequencies. 

To give you an idea what kind of bass response you can expect from a subwoofer, check out the Rockville RW10CA 10-inch sub. Small. Enough to fit under a car seat, this low profile subwoofer delivers bass as low as 20 Hz! That’s where you can really feel the low end, as well as hear it. In fact, because humans can’t hear anything below 20 Hz, a dedicated subwoofer such as this one will help your car audio system deliver a full range of audible frequencies!

Contact Car Audio City for Car Speaker Installation in National City, CA

Located in National City, Car Audio City is staffed by experienced car audio technicians, who are ready to help you find the right car speakers with the best bass. 100 days cash payoff, NO CREDIT NEEDED Contact us today at (619) 474-8551.

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