Pioneer Premiers

Pioneer's SPL subs are designed to work strictly in ported enclosures. They really don't get loud at all in a sealed box. So if you get them, ported is a must. and try to feed at least 1000 watts to the pair, or you will be wasting a lot of potential and might as well go with a higher efficiency driver.

Great subs b.t.w.

 
Pioneer's SPL subs are designed to work strictly in ported enclosures. They really don't get loud at all in a sealed box. So if you get them, ported is a must. and try to feed at least 1000 watts to the pair, or you will be wasting a lot of potential and might as well go with a higher efficiency driver.
Great subs b.t.w.
I beg to differ. I have two baseline premier subs, seen below, in a crappy box with holes. My single TS-W106DVC sub gets just as loud on the same amplifier as the two 10's.

 
a friend of mine has 3 of them in his blazer powered by a ma audio 1800 watt amp and his shit ****en slamsss man its ridiculous
they r tha shit i had 3 3002 wit a amp on each at 1ohm that was tremendous. now i have 2 6,000 watts premiers on 2 powerbass 3,000 they hit harder but i need a bigger box.http://www.cardomain.com/id/got_tha_bass

 
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