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The loudspeaker driver used for low frequency range is called_____________________.

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Woofers handle low-frequency sounds (bass), tweeters handle high-frequency sounds (treble).
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The loudspeaker driver used for the low-frequency range is called a subwoofer or woofer. Woofers are specifically designed to reproduce bass sounds, typically ranging from about 20 Hz to 200 Hz. They have larger cones and are built to move more air, producing deep, rich low-frequency audio. Subwoofers focus even more on the lowest frequencies to enhance bass response in audio systems.
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