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Pioneer TS-W307
$120.00
Released September, 2004
The Pros:Audio quality is strong and balanced - provides powerful low-end without compromising middle and high-end clarity. Keeps sound within the vehicle - not ideal for all users, but certainly beneficial for avoiding noise complaints and police warnings. Fantastic quality for the price point - 12" competitors from Kicker and JL Audio are "muddy" and less powerful by comparison.
The Cons:Lack of outside audibility may be disappointing to users planning to "show off" their subs - output tends to remain within the vehicle. Not recommended for maximum power levels - may blow out around 450-500 watts.
The Pioneer TS-W307 is a 12" Champion Series subwoofer capable of handling a maximum of 1200 Watts power and 400 Watts nominally(RMS). This sub comes in two versions, TS-W307 D2 Dual 2 ohm voice coil or TS-W307 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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A bridging adapter is included for flexibility in use with modern mono amplifiers, for example you can run a single voice coil 4 ohm or 8 ohm hookup. Other features include a 5-1/8 lb double mass, high-powered magnet and strong urethane/interwoven fiber surround.
Features
- Size: 12"
- Maximum Power: 1200 Watts
- Nominal Power: 400 Watts
- Frequency Response: 18Hz - 500Hz
- Sensitivity: 89db
- Ohm Rating: D2(1 or 4 ohm), D4(2 or 8 ohm)
- 4-Layer, Long Voice Coil
- Composite IMPP Cone using Interlaced Aramid Fiber Cone Woofer
- Double Mass High-Power Magnet Construction(83 oz.)
- Dimensions: 12-9/10" x 6-3/4"
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Audio quality is strong and balanced - provides powerful low-end without compromising middle and high-end clarity
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Keeps sound within the vehicle - not ideal for all users, but certainly beneficial for avoiding noise complaints and police warnings
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Fantastic quality for the price point - 12" competitors from Kicker and JL Audio are "muddy" and less powerful by comparison
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High-frequency audio is played back very loudly - music within the 50-65Hz range is ideal
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Reinforced frame helps to keep unit situated within vehicle housing - significantly reduces tonal inconsistencies
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Lack of outside audibility may be disappointing to users planning to "show off" their subs - output tends to remain within the vehicle
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Not recommended for maximum power levels - may blow out around 450-500 watts
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