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/ @lobasicosobreparlantes Keep in mind that the difference between a woofer and a midrange speaker isn't just about size, power, and impedance. They also differ in cone design, frequency response, sensitivity, and application. Cone design: Woofers have larger, more rigid cones to better reproduce low frequencies. Midrange speakers have lighter, more flexible cones for a faster response in the midrange frequencies. Frequency response: Woofers focus on low frequencies, while midrange speakers cover a wider range of frequencies, including the midrange. Sensitivity: Woofers require more power to move larger volumes of air, so their sensitivity is lower. Midrange speakers are more sensitive and don't require as much power. Bass speakers are used in live music and hi-fi systems. Midrange speakers are common in home audio systems and recording studios. In summary, bass and midrange speakers differ in cone design, frequency response, sensitivity, and intended application. These factors determine their sound and the situations in which they are best suited.

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