Low-midrange driver

    Huge selection for woofers

    We have well over 200 different woofers in our range and this is not without reason: woofers, more rarely mid-woofer have to meet different requirements depending on their intended use. This means that they also have different specifications. Since our customers are used to finding the optimal loudspeaker with us, we offer a large selection of high-quality speakers in different sizes and price ranges. .

    Mid-woofer as all-rounder

    Mid-woofers are a combination of midrange speakers and woofers. On the one hand, they are able to reproduce the important midrange. In these middle frequencies of approx. 150 to 2,000 Hz, most of the sounds that we humans know from our everyday lives occur. They are well known to us and we notice distortions here immediately. On the other hand, the woofer can also reproduce the low frequencies, the bass. We distinguish between the deep bass up to 40 Hz, the middle bass up to 100 Hz and the upper bass up to 150 Hz. The deep bass and the lower areas of the middle bass are not the specialty of the woofer. Instead, it can reproduce the so-called kick bass , a rather “dry” bass at frequencies from 50 Hz, is excellently implemented.

    Use depending on the system

    Since the bass-midrange speaker can be used in a wide variety of ways, two applications must be distinguished in practice: use in a 2-way system and use in a 3-way system. One thing in advance: It cannot be said in general that 3-way systems are always the better choice. For the optimal sound experience Various factors play a role and it may well be that the 2-way system is the better choice for individual requirements. Since the mid-woofer can cover a wide range of frequencies, it creates a 2-way system in combination with a tweeter. The woofer covers frequencies up to 2,500 Hz. Highs, mids and lows are covered, a subwoofer for the very deep basses. In the 3-way system, the bass-midrange speaker concentrates on the lows up to approx. 300 Hz, so it actually functions as a woofer. The middle frequencies are handled by a separate midrange speaker, tweeter and optional subwoofer remain unchanged.

    The right model

    Once it is clear how the new audio system should be structured, the optimal woofer/midrange speaker must be selected. Of course, personal preference is ultimately the deciding factor. However, a few tips can already specifications of the individual models. Let's take a look at two of our popular top sellers: The “BLACKDEATH BDPRO 6M-V9“ and the “APOCALYPSE AP-M61 SE“ The former covers frequencies from 75 to 10,000 Hz, the latter 100 to 15,500 Hz. Both models are highly recommended, are the same size and are close in price. If you don't plan on installing a subwoofer but still want to experience maximum bass, the "BLACKDEATH" is probably your first choice. If the subwoofer is firmly planned, the "APOCALYPSE" might be more suitable. If you are wondering at this point why both mid-woofers also cover five-digit frequencies, while tweeters already start at low four-digit frequencies: It is always important that the speakers used overlap in terms of their frequency ranges. This ensures that there are no frequency gaps.

    Dimensions and other specifications

    The wide frequency spectrum of the bass-midrange speakers is also reflected in the different dimensions of the speakers. The small models have a diameter of 4 inches (20 cm), while the largest speakers have a diameter of 10 inches (38 cm). In addition to the diameter, the other dimensions, the weight and the frequencies, the impedance should not be neglected. It is usually 4 ohms, but can also take other values. It is important that amplifier and speakers have the same values.

    Mid-woofer - Our professional tip:

    The peak power is not very meaningful and only describes the maximum power that a bass/midrange speaker can deliver for a short time. Much more important is the RMS power , i.e. the average power. Pay attention to this value, although most users will generally be happy with values ​​of 120 watts RMS or higher.

    Which manufacturers does Masori distribute?

    Masori currently offers mid-woofers from the following manufacturers: Accuton, American Bass, Audio System, B2 Audio, Blam, Cerwin Vega, DD Audio, Deaf Bonce, DLS, Edge Car Audio, ESX, FOR-X, Ground Zero, Hifonics, JL Audio, Kicker, Morel, Musway, Peerless by Tymphany , Pride, Rockford Fosgate, SB Acoustics, Scanspeak, STEG, Tang Band.

    Conclusion

    The bass-midrange driver finds its place in the 2-way and 3-way system. With its wide frequency spectrum, it is essential for the sound experience responsible. In our large selection you will also find the right speaker for you.