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  1. How to Choose the Right Subwoofer: 8″ Subwoofers – The smaller the woofer the faster, more responsive and punchier it is. An 8″ woofer can keep up with faster-paced music. Heavy rock, double bass and fast-paced electronic are great candidates for an 8" sub. It’s a great choice for those who enjoy soft and light bass. An 8-inch subwoofer is one that compliments a system rather than overwhelming it. If you like very heavy and loud bass, this might not be the ideal choice for you. 10″ Subwoofers – 10’s are very common. They are the most well-rounded and safest choice for a subwoofer on the market. The 10″ can keep up with fast-paced music while creating a respectable amount of bass. They are good for fast-paced music, and also good with heavier bass music. Rap, rock, club music, you name it. The 10" subwoofer will cover it all. But if you’re looking for big bass, you may have to double up with the 10″ to get the volume you want. 12″ Subwoofers – If you listen to a wide variety of music but enjoy heavy bass, a 12″ subwoofer is for you. The 12″ sub is the most common in the marketplace today. This is because they are so universal. They're great for pretty much all types of music, produce a heavy bass and cover a deeper range of frequencies. They won’t keep up with fast-paced music such as heavy rock or metal as well as the 10″. But, it will sound great for all varieties of music, especially rap, electronic, club, and pop. 15″ Subwoofers – 15" subwoofers aren't a common size sub. They're not a great solution to the everyday music listener either. But, if you are looking for ear bleeding bass then you are in the right category.
  2. Soundbars are becoming a necessity more than anything else. Modern TVs are becoming thinner and thinner, thus limiting what built-in speakers can give you. With that said, a $200 soundbar is more than capable of significantly boosting the quality of your TV experience. Models such as the ones we’ve listed above, are balanced to a point where you get the best possible bang for your buck, but they also simply work. Often times, these will get you more value than even the more expensive models available on the market at any given time. It is as simple as that. You can Check this list of 7 Best Soundbars Under 200 Dollars
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