How the Poseidon D70 subwoofer works?

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When discussing the subwoofer, it's important to note that bass primarily comes from the soundbar itself. The soundbar is designed to deliver a full range of audio, including bass frequencies, while the subwoofer provides deeper bass effects through vibrations. Working in tandem, the subwoofer complements and intensifies the bass output from the soundbar, enhancing the overall sound experience.
 
The design is referring to is commonly known as a full-range speaker design, where both the main and surround speakers are capable of reproducing certain low-frequency sounds. This design approach offers several key advantages:
 
All-Around Low-Frequency Coverage: By enabling the main and surround speakers to contribute to the bass output, you can achieve a more balanced low-frequency effect throughout the room, rather than relying solely on the subwoofer's position. This is particularly beneficial in larger rooms or spaces where furniture placement may disrupt bass propagation.
 
Enhanced Immersion: Low-frequency sounds coming from multiple directions can increase the sense of surround sound and immersion, especially when watching movies. This approach ensures that bass doesn't just emanate from one point but is distributed across the room, creating a more engaging audio experience.
 
Improved Bass Continuity: In some scenarios, bass may emanate from different speakers, avoiding the "discontinuity" feeling that can occur if the subwoofer alone handles all low frequencies. This results in a smoother transition between high and low frequencies, making the overall sound more cohesive and natural.

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