750W Peak (375W RMS) 12" Dual 4 ohm EXT Series Subwoofer (TSVR12)
• 12" EXT Series Subwoofer
• Dual 4 Ohm
• 750 Watts Max
• 375 Watts RMS
• One Piece Polypropylene Cone
• Butyl Rubber Surround
• Multi-Connect Terminals
• 60 Oz Magnet
• Powdered Black Paint Steel Basket
• 12" EXT Series Subwoofer
• Dual 4 Ohm
• 750 Watts Max
• 375 Watts RMS
• One Piece Polypropylene Cone
• Butyl Rubber Surround
• Multi-Connect Terminals
• 60 Oz Magnet
• Powdered Black Paint Steel Basket
Successfully introducing the TS-V series back in 2003, Audiopipe was one of the first major car audio brands to perfect a one piece cone capable of holding power. Combining performance, reliability and a distinct ability to handle high levels of power, this series has always outlived installer's expectations in every aspect of what a true entry level subwoofer should be.
So what better way to perfect an already perfected product? Audiopipe answers with the EXT subwoofer! Edge Extension Technology allows for the rubber butyl surround to reach the very edge of the basket allowing the cone area to be increased. So what does this mean? More bass same space! The added space allows for all subwoofers incorporating EXT technology to move more air as it cycles through every bass note. This delivers an unbelievable smooth bass response while maximizes the space being used.
Along with the new EXT technology, the TS-AR and TS-VR series have increased the magnet structure by 15% for increased power handling. Audiopipe has implemented these improvements, all while maintaining the entry level pricing structure for both series
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bang for your buck
I hooked up 2 of these at 1ohm to my hifonics amp and let me tell you they are loud. My friends always tell me they can hear me coming down the street which is pretty cool for me but not the neighbors lol.
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found this helpful.new to audiopipe
I recently bought 2 of these Audiopipe TS-VR12s...I have never heard of these subs I hooked them up to a 3000 watt legacy amp which pushes around 1500 watts on RMS power...I know these subs are rated at 375 RMS a piece...I need to know whether I'm over-powered or not... I don't wanna blow these up.... the reason im asking for help is cause I'm used to 1-ohm stable amps and subs so I don't know if these audiopipes will take abuse... but so far these things pound harder than my memphis pr-12s
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found this helpful.Really more than I could handle
Considering how much these cost, I am blown away figuratively and almost literally every time I turn these on. Really fantastic subwoofers
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