Passive DJ Subwoofers

Working DJs know the importance of a clean, powerful bass signal in their music.

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    Max15SUB 15" Passive Subwoofer
    • Large 15" 1200W woofer
    • Covered with damping carpet
    • Deep resonance-free bass
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A passive DJ subwoofer draws power from an amplifier and does not contain a built-in amp, unlike an active unit. Each speaker driver is built within a hard-wearing cabinet complete with a protective metal front grille. These speakers go hand in hand with most other passive PA systems, enhancing the overall depth and scope of their stereo capabilities.

Passive DJ Sub

Passive DJ subs are designed to improve the bass and sub-bass signals in contemporary audio. When linked with an existing passive system, the speakers will work together to deliver more accurate reproduction of the music. DJs typically play songs that have a heavy sense of rhythm, which particularly requires the drum and bass tracks of the song to sound well balanced.

This type of speaker is suited to live music events/nightclubs as part of a wider network of passive speakers. As mentioned, the sub focuses the bass frequencies in the mix, allowing audiences to hear the music exactly the way artist/DJ intended they hear it during the production stage. Bass signals travel a great distance, making a passive sub suitable for live venues and outdoor events.

Passive Bass Bins

Some may know this item as a passive bass bin, this term is generally understood by audio specialists to mean the same thing. Please note that almost all passive speakers need a connection to a power amplifier to work effectively and the same goes for a passive bass bin. There are mixer-amplifiers available in the amplifier collection which both power the speakers and provide users with dials to refine the bass, middle and treble signals to their tastes.

If a regular amp is chosen for simplicity, it is advised to include a mixer as part of your DJ set up. A mixer allows DJs to harness the full capabilities of a passive bass bin, having the freedom to mix the low-end sounds in a much more audible way. Care should be taken to avoid pushing the passive sub too far, however, as this could result in the distortion of your sound.

Bass should indeed be prevalent in the mix but this presence should not overpower the other sounds in the music itself. This can make for an uncomfortable audio playback regardless of what speakers are in use, if this begins to happen to a mix then the bass is being overloaded and should be dialled back. This occasionally happens during the use of a dual speaker passive system, with a subwoofer included in the speaker line this load is shared across a third entity for maximum clarity.

Frequently Asked Questions

What Is A Passive DJ Subwoofer?

Passive DJ subwoofers are a popular choice amongst working DJs, and are commonly used in nightclubs and various venues. Passive subwoofers are not powered, which means they must be connected to a separate power amplifier with a speaker wire. Once connected to your system they focus on low frequencies and produce a powerful, clean bass sound, enhancing any event. We provide a range of passive DJ subwoofers to suit all locations and purposes.

How Do You Set Up A Passive DJ Subwoofer?

A passive DJ subwoofer is straightforward to set up. It will first need to be connected to a suitable external amplifier with a speaker wire, so that it can receive power. It therefore does not need to be connected directly to a mains power supply. The amplifier will then connect to your DJ mixer/controller with a signal cable. Passive subwoofers can also be connected to a mixer-amplifier, which allows the DJ to power speakers and control the output from a single device. This can make set-up easier, as less equipment is needed.

How Many Watts Is Good For A Passive DJ Subwoofer?

The ideal wattage needed for a DJ subwoofer will depend on your needs, and how much power you require. The amount of power that you need will largely depend on the size of venue you wish to fill with sound. For example, a beginner DJ practising at home would require a lower wattage, with a total of 300 watts sufficient. Whereas a working DJ in a large venue may choose a pair of subwoofers with a combined wattage of 2000W.

Can A Passive DJ Subwoofer Be Powered By An Active Speaker?

It is not possible for a passive DJ subwoofer to be powered by an active stereo speaker. Active speakers may have an output, but this is designed to power the same type of speaker. Therefore an active stereo speaker could power a passive stereo speaker, but not a subwoofer. A passive subwoofer will need an external amplifier or mixer-amplifier to provide power.

What Are The Benefits Of A Passive DJ Subwoofer?

Passive DJ subwoofers have many useful benefits. Firstly they tend to be smaller in size and lighter than active subwoofers, making transport and set-up easier. Passive subwoofers are also considerably cheaper than active units. However you will need to factor in the cost of an amplifier to power the subwoofer. An additional benefit is that a passive subwoofer does not need to be connected to a mains power supply. Instead it receives power from the amplifier that it connects to with speaker wire. This can make placement easier as the subwoofer does not have to be in close proximity to a power source, perfect for large indoor spaces and outdoor events.

What Types Of Passive DJ Subwoofers Are Available?

There are a variety of passive DJ subwoofers available, each varying in size, power and features. Popular sizes of passive subwoofer range between 12 inches and 18 inches, with max output power often varying between 300W and 1600W. The frequency response will also vary, but is usually between 20-200Hz. In addition, passive subwoofers will often have an inbuilt crossover or filter network, to ensure a clear deep sound. We provide both individual subwoofers and pairs to meet all needs.

How Do You Power A Passive DJ Subwoofer?

A separate amplifier is required to power a passive DJ subwoofer. The subwoofer will connect simply to a compatible amplifier with a speaker wire. When purchasing your equipment make sure the amplifier matches the subwoofer in power and impedance to prevent damage to equipment. Our expert Electromarket team can advise on compatibility and product specifications can also be checked.

What is The Best Passive DJ Subwoofer?

To find the best passive DJ subwoofer, consider your individual requirements, for example; size, power and usage. For instance, a beginner DJ would suit a compact subwoofer with 300W, while a professional DJ may choose a pair of passive subwoofers with 1200W max power. We provide a range of high-quality, hard-wearing passive subwoofers which vary significantly in size and power. Get in touch with our expert Electromarket team who can help you find the best subwoofer for your requirements.