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Pioneer TS-WX1210A 12" 1300 Watts Max Power Sealed Subwoofer with Built-In Amp

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Pioneer TS-WX1210A 12” Sealed Active Subwoofer with Built-In Amplifier, 1300 Watts Max Power Sub, Variable Bass Boost, Flexible Installation, Enhanced Car Audio

The Pioneer TS-WX1210A is a powerful 12-inch subwoofer designed to elevate your car audio experience. With a maximum power output of 1300 watts and a built-in 350-watt Class-D amplifier, this subwoofer delivers deep, rich bass. It features a variable bass boost (0 to +12 dB, 40Hz to 100Hz) and comes with a wired remote bass control for easy adjustments. The subwoofer is housed in a sealed enclosure with a fully covered steel mesh grille, ensuring durability and protection. Its sleek design and robust performance make it an excellent addition to any car audio system.

  • 1,300 Watts Max Power. (350 Watts Nom.)
  • Built-in 350 Watts Output Class-D Amplifier
  • Variable Bass Boost (0 to +12 dB, 40Hz to 100Hz)
  • Wired Remote Bass Control & Gain Control at Side Panel
  • Enclosure Features Carpet finish

General
Driver Size: 12"
Enclosure Dimensions: 528mm (W) x 279mm (D) x 380mm (H)
Max. Music Power (Nominal): 1300W MAX (350W Nom)
Warranty: 1 Year
Woofer Composition: Cellulose Fiber
Woofer Surround: Urethane

Audio
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 125Hz
Sensitivity (1W/1 m): 114 dB

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