Product Comparison: Pioneer TS-SW2002D2 vs FLI FT12A-F6
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- There are very good build quality and strength with compact depth.
- Unbelievable loud sound for the size. I highly recommend it to buy!
- Fantastic little sub. Just had to set this speaker to parallel due to my amp, and customize my box due to it's size.
- Love this subwoofer. Compact space allowance that has the sound of a larger model.
- I had to do a trimming of the metal ring so that the speaker would fit the box.
- Excellent product. The sub is not big for the sound that it gives.
- Highly recommend this! Not common construction with good size and lightweight.
- Good performance and great looking! Very easy to lift when I was installing this.
- It took up nearly half of my little boot space and it has a brilliant appearance appeal.
- The sub is quietly big. Opening my boot exposes the sub to onlookers so I'll try to cover it with some light fabric to allow air ventilation.
- In a small car it would add some low bass at a low volume though.
- The speaker is best for hard bass frequencies 65Hz and over.
- Great for people who want a little extra bass through do not want loud pumping bass.
- Can not feed the full amount of watts through the speaker because hard materials reflect low frequencies more than soft materials.
- At lower volumes this speaker hums though I could not turn up the gain more than 5% because the speaker and voicecoil distorts so I kept the gain to minimum.
- Purchased this not too long ago, think the sound quality for the price is amazing.
- Great sub at the best price! It just gives all that I need.
- So happy wired it up and sounds amazing would defo use this seller again!
- This sub is brilliant to multiply a thousand times for anyone wanting to upgrade on a budget.
- Suddenly the bass is decidedly weak when it drops. Don't recommend to buy.
- Great for shallow mount and underseat where there is not much space.
- It is amazingly loud, and can handle an unbelievable amount of power. It really cranks out the bass!
- This shallow woofer is awesome revived my 2000 Chevy Tahoe subwoofer.
- If they had only built the cone with polyresin it could handle more sub bass frequencies.
- The cone moves freely but one on the voice coils will not pass signal.
- Great buy item comes with wires so it was up and running within 1Hour, Amazing Sub and Price.
- The thing literally shake my small Nissan. The sub creates a vibrating effect on my heart and head with every thing shaking around me.
- The Subwoofer itself has gain, bass and crossover dials which make it a pleasure to listen to after you have set it right.
- It only worked for 6 months and then the subwoofer got blown and stopped working! not a good quality!
- I cannot adjust the bass to its fullest because there will be too much vibration and rattles.
- Connected directly to the factory wiring and it sounds great!
- I hooked it up to the stock amp in a 2007 4Runner with the JBL system. Obviously I'm not pushing it to its true power but it sounds good.
- Connection is a piece of cake with the spring-loaded terminals.
- Be careful during install to insure enclosure seal and to prevent introducing any panel rattles.
- I'm not sure how secure they'll be on the small stock wiring. I think some regular blade/spade connections would have worked just as well and been cheaper to produce.
- This connected with aftermarket door speakers is all you really need off and all passengers i've had were amazed with the sound.
- Perfectly complements the native acoustics - exactly what I was looking for.
- It's not easy to connect for yourself. Running the power cable from the engine into cabin is the main difficulties and needs tools to lose loads of bits and pieces out of the way.
- The lack of a power connector, instead of bolt clamps, is a little inconvenient if you need to quickly release the trunk for bulk cargo.
- Snap connectors are not included, and you will need these to connect to an existing remote wire.