2 12" Premier Flat Subwoofers 2800W
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2 12" Premier Flat Subwoofers 2800W
F/S Pioneer Premier 12" Shallow Subs $175/Pr
Due to an unforseen bill that came in, I need to sell my show subs.
These are available with or without the box. The box is a custom built piece that I'll let go for $20 additional to the subs. (Gold binding posts)
Box is 35" wide X 7" at bottom, X 5" top
TS-SW1241D SHALLOW SUBS 4 Ohm 1400W each, basically brand new with original packaging.
Never really driven by an amp, just for show and switched to a different setup for the car.
These are excellent for trucks or any application that has limited space under or behind seats.
$175 for the pair of subs without the box, $195 with.
Will accept reasonable offers.
Thanks
Due to an unforseen bill that came in, I need to sell my show subs.
These are available with or without the box. The box is a custom built piece that I'll let go for $20 additional to the subs. (Gold binding posts)
Box is 35" wide X 7" at bottom, X 5" top
TS-SW1241D SHALLOW SUBS 4 Ohm 1400W each, basically brand new with original packaging.
Never really driven by an amp, just for show and switched to a different setup for the car.
These are excellent for trucks or any application that has limited space under or behind seats.
$175 for the pair of subs without the box, $195 with.
Will accept reasonable offers.
Thanks
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Your right though. 350W X 2 or 700W of turn on power is a LOT in a truck cab, or low space cab.
1400W each or 2800W is for the peak amplifier wattage capability. It doesn't mean much for constant operating wattage, but sets a top end of what they are capable of during a musical short term peak.
So you could easily put a 500W RMS per channel amp on these and have no issues.
Most will run this pair with a monoblock amp at 2 ohms, 1000W or 1500W (2000W if theyre rich) and have no issues for the life of the subwoofer. Getting a clean true 1000W amp is the important part. Power is Nothing without control, and a cheap amp doesn't control.
Most of the monoblocks have reduced in size nicely, so that helps.
I recommend 0.8 cu/ft or 1.5 cu/ft if you have the room, with Polyfill. The box in my truck is approximately 1.2cu/ft with 10's, and the low end frequencies are pretty good. I can't imagine these in my truck, with a good powerful amp - it would be Insane.
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