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Old 08-12-2010, 05:10 PM
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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.
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Don't forget to mention they are 350 watts RMS, which is what really matters. In the right box, these things sound pretty good especially if you don't have the mounting dept to put in a full size speaker.
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Originally Posted by 00ChevyScott
Don't forget to mention they are 350 watts RMS, which is what really matters.
350W RMS is where they are in their "Home", and helps you match up an amp that will put out 350W per channel when turned on.
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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