If you want to get more bass from your subwoofer, you should try to adjust the volume of the speaker. The process is simple, but can be time-consuming. To begin, select a song with a lot of bass. Lower the volume of the subwoofer and slowly increase the volume until you hear the bass you want. Increase the volume without causing distortion. To make the subwoofer more powerful, you can try to adjust the phase switch, which controls the polarity and frequency.
Next, you need to position the subwoofer correctly. You should position it within eight to twelve inches of the wall, facing the room. You can also conceal the subwoofer in a trunk. It will not be visible, but it will also keep it from being stolen. Using the Rule of Thirds to position the subwoofer will help you achieve optimal bass. You can also experiment with different positioning options.
One of the most effective ways to enhance the bass produced by your subwoofer is to use a properly-sized box. You can buy one from the market or create one by filling it with pillow stuffing. Pillow stuffing absorbs sound waves, which makes the subwoofer sound deeper. If the subwoofer doesn't have enough stuffing, you should place it in another room for better bass.