The major difference between the pair is that the subwoofer, also known as a sub, is capable of reproducing bass and sub-bass which have very low frequencies. On the other hand, speakers cannot produce deep bass like a subwoofer, but it covers mid-frequency and high-frequency sounds.
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Subwoofers produce lower frequencies than woofers. Woofers have a higher range (typically between 50Hz - 1000Hz) compared to the 20Hz - 200Hz of most consumer-grade subwoofers. You will get deeper bass tones from a subwoofer, but you will need additional speakers to produce frequencies above 200Hz.
By Dylan Clayton Last Updated April 15, 2021 Woofers are speakers that work independently to produce sound within the lowest frequencies - bass. Subwoofers are more specialized speakers that focus on a much narrower audio range within the lowest parameters of the woofer's frequency. Woofers use large diaphragms that vibrate to produce sound waves. The larger the diaphragm, the lower frequencies they can reproduce; however, this also increases their size and weight. Woofer speakers generally have higher power handling capacity than other types of speakers due to their larger size and heavier construction materials. .