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5 star
36%
4 star
43%
3 star
21%
2 star
0%
1 star
0%



Durability
4
Value
4.6
Features
3.7
Design
4.6
Usability
4.6

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Low thump, no problem

Out of the box the sub is very nicely made with high quality materials. Once installed it sounded just as good as it looked at low volumes. After break in period it still seems a little under powered but the sound quality is up there.

Great sub for adding some bass to your car without overkill. When cranked it gives plenty of thump but not enough to win any awards.

By Billybob2u on September 16, 2010

10 found this helpful


Not Thrilled

Just hooked this sub up. Installed a new 800w Orion mono amp. Although it does thump, I expected more. The levels on the amp had to be turned way down- as I thought the sub would explode. I have a Jeep Wrangler and I still have room left for groceries. If you have the room for a full sized sub, get that instead. Having a rag-top leaves no security options (Which is why I got this) and I won't be too sad if it gets stolen. P.S.- this 10" sub will not fit into a standard 10" spacer(sub box) because of design.

By ricky on August 24, 2010

7 found this helpful


Fine for entry level or space concerns......

I originally had 2 10" Polk speakers hooked up at 2ohms and it really sound good. I took these subs out and put them in my car and bought the Pioneer sub. I also installed an Eclipse ice sub amp. This configuration does not even compete with the Polk subs. I have to max out the Elipse amp and increase the sub volume on my head unit. This sub is 2ohms. I would not recommend this sub for someone looking for that punchy bass, but if space is tight this subs does add the extra bass.

By Christopher on June 2, 2010

6 found this helpful


great price

Good subs for the price, I thought they would of been louder but you get what you pay for.It may say 1200 max but the RMS is only 300.

By mario on April 15, 2010

6 found this helpful


good sound

I definitely am pleased with the pioneer premier, however, I would highly recommend the model with the built in fan to keep the amp cool. It overheats very quickly, but I would stay with the pioneer premier line.

By Anna on September 26, 2010

5 found this helpful


Whoa... Ported Box = WOOOHOOO..!!!

This is a follow-up review. I own just one of these subs. I'm pushing it with a Hitron HA-1000.1 I also purchased from Sonic. My headunit is a Sony CDX-GT630UI I also purchased from Sonic.

I went back and re-engineered my box to be a Ported @ .61 cu. ft.

The following dimensions work perfect in a Ford Explorer SportTrac when you've removed the rear kick-panel and the plastic divider thingy on the floor that the spring-loaded flaps attach to cover the gap when folding back seats down.

Dimensions: (in inches)
==========
2.75 Top Depth
6.00 Bottom Depth
14.0 Hieght
31.0 Width
12.5 Port @ 3" Diameter
Made w/ 3/4 MDF

OH... MY.... GOD...!!! This little beast can now tickle the inside of my chest, give me a tension headache/neckache, and even make my sense of balance feel a little off after Papa spends just a little time in my "decompression chamber" (as I like to call the inside of my Truck when the volume is at or near 40) blasting select jams that highlight the sub hit.

An example of some tracks that really came alive in the new box:
Blow The Whistle - Too $hort
SummerTime in the L.B.C. - Warren G.
Spank My Booty - Lords of Acid
I'm Toe Up - DJ Felli Fel

It's a darn good thing the new headunit plays off a USB drive because now when playing from CD... if I crank the heck out of the volume... you get to a point where the vibration inside the cabin will start to make the CD skip, even though all units these days have anti-shock buffered memory playback so the units can recover from a jolt such as crossing train tracks or whatever... the sustained, massive shaking just doesn't allow the CD player to ever recover I guess.

Papa's very happy :)

By Gary on February 9, 2010

5 found this helpful


Now that's what I'm talkin' 'bout!

I have a 2002 Ford Explorer Sport Trac. They are very challenged for space behind the rear seats. I first tried to drop-in a Kicker CompVT 6.5" subwoofer into the OEM enclosure, but that didn't work, the enclosure too flimsy. Built a new enclosure. Sounded great... but just wasn't enough. I wanted to feel it more in my chest and see my rear-view dance.. y'know?

So I bit-the-bullet and bought this sub. It has excellent information on the product packaging. Gives you detailed dimensions for recommended specs for SEALED, PORTED and BANDPASS enclosures.

I had wanted to go for the PORTED enclosure, but the port diameter they require would have made the width of the base of the box just a hair to wide to fit behind the seats and still have room for excursion.

So I opted for the sealed enclosure design as follows:
3.5" Top Depth
5" Bottom Depth
12" Height
30" Width
w/ 3/4" MDF

I have the rear kick-panel removed, also the spring-loaded flap which bridges the gaps from folded-down backseats to kick-panel, also this plastic divider piece the bottom of rear kick-panel screws into to salvage as much room as possible.

I just put the box in today and hooked it up. Even at less than half-volume I became soo jazzed!!! the Bass Test CD brought the biggest smile to my face as my rear-view mirror started dancin' like MC Hammer on crack!

For my vehicle this sub is a GOD SEND!! To have 2 of these inside a Truck or SUV would be very bad for your hearing in no time flat.

I imagine that after the break-in period, I will no doubt have to start DynaMat'ing the inside of my cab and doors, etc. once I can start really laying into the volume.

It blows me away how much boom these can generate in such a small space!

By Gary on August 31, 2009

6 found this helpful


little speaker big bass

I bought one of these to put in my single cab ford ranger with a 600w MTX amp. I was amazed with how clean it is and at the same time being loud!! I have had this sub for about a year now and i listen to everyday with it cranked up. The sub still sounds great.

By kev on August 21, 2010

4 found this helpful


Great sub!

Replaced my Chevy Cobalt's stock sub with this one (modified the box and added an amp), and this sub made my car rock while still looking stock. Great power and good bump for such a shallow sub.

By CobaltSS on July 4, 2010

5 found this helpful


Pioneer Premier TS-SW1001S2

Great sub, great dealer who provided fast shipping. All around good sound it was perfect.

By Jeff on October 18, 2010

4 found this helpful


NICE!!

I have an F-150 with almost no space to put a sub box so i went with the Premier 10" shallow mount sub. I build custom sub boxes and unfortunately i never get around to building my own. I made a small plain square box until i have time to build one of my own just to have some bass in my truck. The sub sounded amazing. I didn't even measure the square box. It's a sharp looking sub also. I'm almost done with my custom sub box and can't wait to hear what it sounds like. By the way, i'm pushing the sub with a punch 300-1.

By RAY on October 7, 2010

4 found this helpful


Great buy.

This was my first purchase of a "real" sub (previously I've had a couple of 8" Bazooka tubes), and I wanted it to round out an already great-sounding 4 speaker system in an older car (2 6" MTX Thunders and two stock ones up front, powered by a Clarion deck) without taking up half of my trunk space. I did my research and decided on this one because it looked like a quality product and it was exactly the size I wanted.
When I received it, I was very impressed with the design and overall look of the subwoofer. I then built a custom sealed box to fit my trunk space the way I wanted it to, and when I finally finished and connected it, I was blown away by how clean and powerful the sound was without any distortion. This sub packs a very nice punch for a shallow model, and it fulfilled my needs perfectly. I would recommend this product to someone who is looking for clean, powerful bass and is limited for space in their vehicle. If you are looking for loud, you will have to get a normal sub with a full-size magnet. I was looking for quality, not loudness, and I am more than satisfied with this particular speaker.

By Nucklord on July 5, 2010

3 found this helpful


Solid Bass, Cost Effective

Much more "thump" than the 8" equivalent I used to have. Overall, very pleasing bass reproduction. I have a Rockford Fosgate P600.1BD driving this woofer, with a 2 Farad capacitor across the main line -> ...and the KICK is AWESOME for a shallow sub-woofer.

Construction is solid and I expect a good service life.

By Thomas on February 28, 2010

4 found this helpful


Nice little Sub

I have 2 of these sub's in an under seat down firing sealed box in my Crew Cab '09 Silverado. These are nice subs for the money and I would recommend them to anyone looking for a shallow mount sub.

By Jason on February 26, 2010

3 found this helpful


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