This Subwoofer Test tone generator is a helpful tool for those who are working with audio amplifiers or Subwoofer enclosure designing. You don’t need to use any function generator circuit to test the subwoofer. Using this online tone generator, you can test whether the speaker box is sealed correctly or not and the performance of the subwoofer too. you can adjust the required frequency range from the slider provided in this tool. You can able to adjust from 20Hz to 200Hz frequency range. Then you can press the play button to start to play the selected frequency sound on your mobile or computer device.
Subwoofer Test Tone Generator
Frequency: 50 Hz
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Subwoofer Bass Tester Block Diagram

Steps to Test Subwoofer
- Connect the Subwoofer Amplifier aux pin or Bluetooth of your smartphone or computer.
- After a successful connection select the required frequency to test the subwoofer using the frequency slider above the buttons.
- The selected frequency will play the sound when you press the button.
- You can also adjust the volume of the subwoofer amplifier using this too also no need to adjust the volume in your device or amplifier.
- Play it in different frequency ranges and find out the problems if any or check the subwoofer peak performance range.
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Sonos Sub 4 | Wireless Subwoofer with Powerful Bass for Immersive Entertainment – Black
- Brand Sonos
- Speaker Type: Subwoofer
- Frequency Response: 25 Hz
- Connectivity Technology: Wi-Fi
- Audio Output Mode: Surround
FAQ
Yes, 60 to 250 Hz is generally considered the bass frequency range in audio. However, the ideal bass frequency depends on the application.
Deep Bass frequency between 20–60 Hz which feels more than heard creates a powerful and rumbling effect (e.g., subwoofers).
Bass frequency between 60–250 Hz is the core of bass sounds in music, including bass guitars and kick drums. The Upper Bass range of 100–250 Hz will Add warmth and punch to sounds.
The “Deep bass” generally refers to low frequency sounds produced by a subwoofer in the range of 16-80 Hz. These frequencies are often felt more than heard, creating a rumbling or pressure-like sensation in our body rather than a clear musical note. Tuning the subwoofer enclosure and filter board to gain deep bass if you like to feel it.



