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Pioneer TS-WX1210A 12" Sealed enclosure active subwoofer with built-in amplifier, Black

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Style: Sealed enclosure active subwoofer


Features

  • 1300W Max Single 12" Sealed Subwoofer Enclosure with Built-In Amplifier Power Handling Peak 1300W / RMS 350W Preloaded with a single 12" Subwoofer Built-in Class D amplifier Sealed enclosure with carpet
  • Subwoofer Features Cellulose fiber cone Urethane surround Frequency Response 20 - 125 Sensitivity 114dB
  • Amplifier Features Class D amplifier Cross Overs 0-12dB Bass Boost Remote knob included
  • Enclosure Features Carpet finish

Description

PIONEER 12" 1300W AMPLIFIED BOX

Brand: PIONEER


Model Name: Pioneer


Speaker Type: Subwoofer


Connectivity Technology: Coaxial


Special Feature: Speakers


Recommended Uses For Product: For Music Players


Subwoofer Diameter: 12 Inches


Mounting Type: Floor Standing


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Controller Type: Corded Electric


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 1.0


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 1"D x 20.75"W x 15"H


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Speaker Maximum Output Power: 120 Watts


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Frequency Response: 1 KHz


Impedance: 1 Ohm


Is Waterproof: False


Number of Items: 1


Control Method: Remote


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Speaker Size: 12 Inches


Power Source: Corded Electric


Vehicle Service Type: Car


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Package Type: Standard Packaging


Subwoofer Connectivity Technology: Wired


Has Upfiring Drivers: Yes


Item Weight: 15 pounds


Department: enclosure active subwoofer


Manufacturer: Pioneer


Item model number: TSWX1210A


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 19, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great subwoofer for the price
Style: Sealed enclosure active subwoofer
I had a friend who works in a stereo shop install this behind the driver's seat of my 1988 Lincoln Town Car about 2 years ago. It's in the floor well in front of the back seat with the speaker facing the rear of the car, wedged in nicely and not going anywhere. This thing hits hard and sounds great, though you can definitely hear the bass drop off in some electronic tracks (Pendulum likes to drop to sub-30Hz bass in some tracks for example). This sub sounds fine for dubstep and metal, but trance and rap can be a bit much for it at high volumes - anything with a beating drum (boom-boom-boom) really. I keep my JVC head unit at 24-27 volume usually. Anything with thumping bass is kept on the lower end to avoid distorted bass. Once you adjust the sub, it probably doesn't hurt to direct the sub 125Hz bass away from your speakers since the sub is handling it, if your head unit allows you to do that - I just feel it made a better sound stage over all for my listening. I've never had any issues with this subwoofer - no "circuit protect" cut offs like the older Infinity BassLink subs are prone to, no defects. Very pleased with my purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2021 by Kozad

  • Update: all good now.
Style: Sealed enclosure active subwoofer
Update: all good now, it was an intermittent issue with the fusible link. The installer I used didn't catch it. I finally swapped the fuse and redid All the wiring myself and isolated it to, so shame on me I should have done that to begin with and not trusted the shop I paid. That being said, the fuse wasn't blown, but it must have been weak and causing a high resistance open, I swapped it for a brand new 20 amp bus fuse and all the problems went away. I apologize to pioneer for my previous complaint. OLD POST: I don't drive this vehicle very often because I have a company vehicle. But I would jam it a lot when I did drive and it was great for 8 months.. I had bought the Asurion warranty through Amazon, but so everybody knows that doesn't kick in until the manufacturer warranty runs out after a year. Good luck dealing with Pioneer on this repair issue. Woofer starts making a squelching sound and then cuts off and there's a pulse heartbeat sound. Turn the car completely off or unplug the harness and everything's fine it's totally silent until you turn the radio on again and put a little base to it it'll work for about 10 seconds and then the same symptom repeats. I'm not going to even bother trying to go to the manufacturer warranty any longer. And I doubt I'll be buying Asurion extended ever again. The sound and thump was great, while it lasted. I put it in a BMW I3 with the Harman Kardon system, just added this for more low end. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2023 by Ches E. Misso

  • Moves air well in my SUV. Not for sub 30hz.
Style: Sealed enclosure active subwoofer
I am a casual hobby audio enthusiast. I care about my sound spectrum. I also care about my car space, accessibility, and utility. At age 30 I am no longer interested in having two 12” Subwoofer’s running 500w RMS making my ears bleed. Enter this guy. It’s easy to install, hits well and sounds good for its price tag, probably hitting 30 well. Below 30 it drops off quickly, though it says it’s rated for 20hz. I used speaker level and not RCA’s which make it not quite as good, but it works for my purposes. NOTE: The gain in an SUV is way too loud. I have to have the gain set at basically 15%, with a minimal amount of boost hitting around 45-50 hz. I’m happy with this sub. I wish it hit 25-29hz much louder, and it probably would if the box was twice the size. Alas, that’s not the point of this sub. Metal and Electronic music sounds great. Rap is ‘ok’ but would be much better with a 12” with a bigger box. This thing has very little wires to connect with- do NOT buy a huge wiring kit. Lastly, I’ve had a few hiccups. I have had it cut out a few times, randomly, for like 5-10 seconds, the blue light flickers a little, and then stabilizes. I’m not pushing it hard. And it’s totally random. It is either the bracket OR a ground connnection. Any advice would be appreciated. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2019 by Nicholas S. Johnson

  • Great little unit, but NOT 350 watts RMS
Style: Sealed enclosure active subwoofer
First, the cons: - I know this may seem needlessly picky to some, but when I'm expecting a 350 watt RMS unit and open it to see a 20 amp fuse and 16 gauge power wires, I become concerned that I've just thrown away money and something is probably going to melt. This forces me (and I imagine anyone else with even a basic understanding of electricity) to investigate... fortunately I found according to Pioneer's own specifications this unit consumes a maximum of 13 amps at 14.4 volts. That's a theoretical maximum of 187.2 watts. Of course there will be heat losses and the RMS will be even lower, so really we're probably talking 100-120 watts of real RMS power at the speaker. Translation: Nothing's going to melt because the marketing team at Pioneer is exaggerating the power of this unit by 3x. *sigh* Wouldn't it be great if manufacturers could realize we're not idiots and simply telling the truth would do wonders to promote trust in their brand? - A small thing, but they could have included a few wire nuts or even a few barrel crimp connectors to help with the installation. I luckily had some but for a few cents they'd save some people a trip to the hardware store. - Not really a 'con', but worth mentioning: This unit doesn't come with the stuff you'll need to power the amp or get the signals to it. If you don't already have it, be sure to also order a well-reviewed 10 gauge amp wiring kit (Note: 10 gauge is MORE than large enough - you could get away with 16 gauge if they made them) The pros: - Box is solidly built. Carpet is clean-looking and well-adhered. It weighs 23 pounds - so not too heavy to move but stays put nicely. The trapezoidal shape keeps it from tipping if you don't want to bolt it down. - Speaker is nicely mounted and the grill seems tough enough to stand up to groceries and other random stuff rolling around in my trunk (2003 Honda Civic 2dr) - Very nice that it comes with heavy-duty mounting brackets. I chose not to use them because I want to be able to move it for now, but I'm definitely saving them. - Input/control panel is well made and appointed with all the adjustments I could need (including a phase reverse switch - a nice touch) - The remote control knob is great for adjusting the level of bass output. I didn't think I'd use it but I adjust it all the time - so much nicer than messing with level menus on the head unit or pulling over and popping the trunk if I want to switch genres! - Very nice sound quality - consistent with what I expected from the 'old' Pioneer brand. Of course it helps to have a good head unit, but properly set up it's very pleasing. Even though it's a sealed box it has plenty of punch. A nice wide range (I'd guess about 35 Hz to 140 Hz) with a rich sound throughout. There is a dropoff below 30 Hz, but if you're worried about being that low you're probably not even looking at this unit anyway. - I like that it's quite small. I know it's not ideal for producing huge sound but the engineers did a really nice job of getting totally adequate sound out of such a small enclosure. As a dad, I actually need free trunk space so I'm very happy with the compromise. - It's pretty darn loud. EVEN THOUGH it's only 120 watts, it's plenty. No, you're not going to win any competitions or impress the bass-heads, but for inside the car, it's enough to make the average person uncomfortable. Your mirrors will easily shake and you'll hear some rattling outside the car if you really crank it up, but it probably won't turn (many) heads. In summary, for the price (I paid $125), I don't think it can be beat. It's a very well matched set of components - and a fantastic supplement to a stock system that will add tremendous depth to your listening experience no matter what kind of music you enjoy. It's plenty to impress any 'casual' passenger... Upon hearing it my friend's first words were, "Woah... this is amazing! Can you do this to my car?" My only gripe is the false marketing and the stress it caused me, so minus one star for that. Otherwise, I'm super happy and would definitely recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2019 by Marc

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