No, adding a subwoofer doesn’t necessarily mean the bass will get loud.
In fact, when it’s properly matched and installed, you’ll get bass that’s natural, easy to listen to, and not overly boomy.
Bass can feel loud when the amount increases but the balance across the entire speaker system isn’t right.
A subwoofer is there to smoothly add the low frequencies you’re missing, and when used well it adds depth to the whole mix—making vocals and instruments easier to hear.
At LOGON, we don’t just turn up the bass. We tune it so the bass comes out just right, tailored to your vehicle model and your current audio setup.
And in practice, we often receive questions like:
That’s why it helps to think of it less as an addition meant to make things thump louder and louder, and more as an addition to set the foundation so you can enjoy music comfortably.
Especially if you want to avoid bass that carries outside the car or a too-strong sound that irritates your ears, how it’s adjusted becomes extremely important.
Of course, depending on your preferences, we can make the bass stronger—but at LOGON we also focus on a finish that’s easy to use day to day and won’t tire you even after long listening.
Even if you think, “I want more bass, but I don’t want it loud,” this is the kind of guidance we can easily provide once we align on the direction.
Many people choose a subwoofer not only to increase bass, but to keep the sound natural and well-balanced.
If you’re wondering how much it would change your specific car, we can recommend a realistic, no-stress approach based on your vehicle model and current condition.