Many people think about buying a subwoofer when they want better sound - whether it’s for a home cinema, music studio, or live show. But if you're wondering “should I buy a subwoofer for my keyboard?” the answer depends on a few factors, like how you use your instrument and how important sound quality is to you.
A subwoofer is a speaker that plays low sounds — like the deep bass in music, rumbling explosions in movies, or the atmospheric undercurrents in live soundscapes. A subwoofer focuses on bass frequencies, usually from 20Hz to 200Hz, and without one, sound can feel flat or weak.
Most built-in keyboard speakers or small external monitors can’t fully handle these low frequencies. That’s where a subwoofer helps. It adds depth, power, and warmth to your playing—making your music sound full and professional.
A subwoofer might not be essential for every musician, but if you care about sound quality, enjoy music production, or play live events then yes—a subwoofer can make a world of difference.
Ask yourself:
If you said yes to any of those, then yes—you should buy a subwoofer for your keyboard!
Our Top Pick: Yamaha KS-SW100 Subwoofer
At The Music Depot, our go-to recommendation for musicians who come to us asking “should I buy a subwoofer” is the Yamaha KS-SW100. It’s designed to work perfectly with Yamaha PSR and PSR-SX keyboards—but it’s also great for other models.
If you want your music to sound richer, deeper, and more powerful, then a subwoofer could be exactly what you need.
Need more help choosing the right subwoofer? Visit The Music Depot in store or online—our team is ready to help you find the perfect match for your keyboard setup.
Q: Can I use a regular subwoofer with my keyboard?
A: Yes, but make sure it's compatible with your output and power needs. The Yamaha KS-SW100 is built specifically for keyboards, making setup easy.
Q: Is one subwoofer enough?
A: For most setups, one subwoofer is more than enough, especially in small to medium spaces.
Q: Is it hard to set up a subwoofer?
A: No, most modern subwoofers are plug-and-play. Just connect, adjust your levels, and play.
Q: How much should I spend?
A: You can get a solid subwoofer starting around £150. More expensive ones offer extra features, but for keyboard players, something like the KS-SW100 gives great value for money.
Q: Do I need a subwoofer for home use?
A: If you want to enjoy better bass and fuller sound at home, then yes—a subwoofer is a great investment.
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