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Pioneer TS-W257


$100.00 Released September, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Can produce some very loud output when wired up right. Kicks out solid thumping bass when you need it. Sound is fairly clean, no distortion.

The Cons:Trim is glued on rather than screwed on, will eventually vibrate off. Don't sound as good when it's cold out, need to warm them up.

The Pioneer TS-W257 is a 10" Champion Series subwoofer capable of handling a maximum of 1000 Watts power and 350 Watts nominally(RMS). This sub comes in two versions, TS-W257 D2 Dual 2 ohm voice coil or TS-W257 D4 Dual 4 ohm voice coil which means you can use a low impedance amp to produce more powerful bass as well as run them in different voice coil configurations depending on the ohm load.

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The 4-1/2 lb dual-mass magnet assembly comes with a magnet cover and the surround is a three layer composite of 2 layers of Urethane and one layer of interwoven fiber in between. Speaker wire terminals have been replaced with Spring-Compression Binding Posts that won't let go of a wire under repeated vibration and can accept wire up to 8-gauge.

Features

  • Size: 10"
  • Maximum Power: 1000 Watts
  • Nominal Power: 350 Watts
  • Frequency Response: 18Hz - 600Hz
  • Sensitivity: 87db
  • Ohm Rating: D2(1 or 4ohm), D4(2 or 8ohm)
  • Dual 4-Layer, Long Voice Coil
  • Composite IMPP using Interlaced Aramid Fiber Cone Woofer
  • Double Mass High-Power Magnet (74 oz)
  • Dimensions: 11" x 6-4/10"

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    can produce some very loud output when wired up right

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    kicks out solid thumping bass when you need it

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    sound is fairly clean, no distortion

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    works with almost any bass amplifier

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    last a long time without blowing out, can take heavy use

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    trim is glued on rather than screwed on, will eventually vibrate off

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    don't sound as good when it's cold out, need to warm them up

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