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Pioneer TS-SWX3002 12 Shallow-Mount Pre-Loaded Enclosure Review

intro:

Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to my blog. Hope you guys are doing well. I am also fine and doing well. Well my past blog was a review of rockford subwoofer. Today i will give a blog on pioneer subwoofer. In this blog you will know about pioneer subs and their features. So lets start. 

Verdict: 

Pioneer TS-SWX3002 is a 12 inch preloaded shallow mount enclosed subwoofer. It is enclosed in a sealed enclosure. Its materials are great. It also has a tough and rigid cone. Its cone is made of polypropylene that makes it flex resistant. Its enclosure is made of an ¾ inch MDF board that is tough. Its enclosure box is wrapped with a black carpet and surrounded by a butyl foam so it is heat resistant also. 

Advantages: 

Its great design gives a cool look to you and your car. Its an enclosed subwoofer so your subwoofer remains more safe. It is wrapped in butyl foam that makes your subwoofer heat resistant. Its cone is made of polypropylene so it is flex resistant. Its surrounding helps it to produce more air through it so you can have a deep bass through it. So this subwoofer is heat, flex and dust resistant and it is waterproof. Its enclosure is like a shield to your subwoofer. Its bass are punchy tight and accurate but it will not harm your ears. 

Cons: 

You should have a good budget to have it in your car. It is a costly subwoofer. But its price is not a thing if you see its features. 

Best Shallow Mount Subwoofer

Pioneer TS-SWX3002 12 Shallow-Mount Pre-Loaded Enclosure Review

intro:

Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to my blog. Hope you guys are doing well. I am also fine and doing well. Well my past blog was a review of rockford subwoofer. Today i will give a blog on pioneer subwoofer. In this blog you will know about pioneer subs and their features. So lets start. 

Verdict: 

Pioneer TS-SWX3002 is a 12 inch preloaded shallow mount enclosed subwoofer. It is enclosed in a sealed enclosure. Its materials are great. It also has a tough and rigid cone. Its cone is made of polypropylene that makes it flex resistant. Its enclosure is made of an ¾ inch MDF board that is tough. Its enclosure box is wrapped with a black carpet and surrounded by a butyl foam so it is heat resistant also. 

Advantages: 

Its great design gives a cool look to you and your car. Its an enclosed subwoofer so your subwoofer remains more safe. It is wrapped in butyl foam that makes your subwoofer heat resistant. Its cone is made of polypropylene so it is flex resistant. Its surrounding helps it to produce more air through it so you can have a deep bass through it. So this subwoofer is heat, flex and dust resistant and it is waterproof. Its enclosure is like a shield to your subwoofer. Its bass are punchy tight and accurate but it will not harm your ears. 

Cons: 

You should have a good budget to have it in your car. It is a costly subwoofer. But its price is not a thing if you see its features. 

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