Item Weight | 6.2 pounds |
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Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
Item model number | TSSW2002D2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Wireless Remote | No |
Depth (inches) | 2.63 inches |
Weight | 7 Pounds |
Speakers Maximum Output Power | 300 Watts |
Item Weight | 6.2 Pounds |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Pioneer TS-SW2002D2 8-inch Shallow-Mount Subwoofer with 600 Watts Max Power
Brand | PIONEER |
Model Name | PIONEER |
Speaker Type | Subwoofer |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Subwoofer Diameter | 8 Inches |
About this item
- 8" Shallow subwoofer with dual 2-ohm voice coils
- Mica-injected resin cone
- Handles up to 150 watts RMS (600 watts peak power)
- Frequency response: 20-200 Hz
- Works in free-air applications
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Customer Ratings | ||||||
Easy to install | 4.5 | 4.4 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.1 |
Value for money | 4.5 | 3.5 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.5 |
Sound quality | 4.4 | 3.9 | — | 4.7 | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | — | Creative Audio | Cyber Over Stock | Creative Audio | DS18 | Amazon.com |
speaker size | 8 inches | 8 inches | 10 inches | 8 inches | 20 centimeters | 8 inches |
power source | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric | Corded Electric |
connectivity tech | Auxiliary | Auxiliary | — | — | — | Auxiliary |
speaker type | Subwoofer | Subwoofer | Subwoofer | Subwoofer, Woofer, Surround Sound | Subwoofer | Woofer,Tweeters |
mounting type | Flush Mount | Car Mount | Flush Mount | Car Mount | Car Mount | Car Mount |
weight | 6.2 pounds | 0.62 ounces | 14 pounds | 7.9 pounds | 947 grams | 6.3 pounds |
control method | voice | voice | — | voice | — | — |
model name | PIONEER | 48CWRT82 | — | 48CWR82 | SRW8.4 | JBLSUBST82AM |
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ASIN | B00JQTU434 |
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Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #203,245 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1,148 in Car Component Subwoofers |
Date First Available | April 28, 2014 |
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 7 x 7 x 7 inches; 6.2 Pounds
- Item model number : TSSW2002D2
- Department : Pioneer
- Date First Available : April 28, 2014
- Manufacturer : Pioneer Electronics USA Inc
- ASIN : B00JQTU434
- Customer Reviews:
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Product Description
This 8" shallow subwoofer handles 600W max., 150W nominal power, and delivers deep bass with top-notch sound quality thanks to features like Pioneer(R)'s MICA injection-molded resin which gives it the ability to produce accurate bass.
The TS-SW2002D4 utilizes an oversized cone structure that provides greater cone and gasket surface without changing its standard external dimension. This cone surface allows the subwoofer to produce louder and deeper bass by moving more air. The mounting depth is just 2-5/8" - less than half a typical subwoofer in this class.
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8-inch Shallow-Mount Subwoofer
With a 2-ohm dual voice coil and a dual layer surround, enjoy rich bass sounds from this shallow mount subwoofers. Designed for the bass lover in you, without compromising on the space availability in your car.
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Customers like the sound quality, fit, value, performance, and quality of the speakers. They mention that it makes for balanced sound on jazz and rock, it takes up very little space, and that it works great for their vehicles.
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Customers like the sound quality of the speakers. For example, they mention it makes for balanced sound on jazz and rock, the bass is very tight and punchy, and the subwoofer emits a deep clear base tone. That said, some say the clarity is definitely improved and the speakers are great.
"...It was, and then I ran it through some bass-heavy stuff that sounded really good. No more rattle...." Read more
"...You are not going to get POUNING bass from an 8" sub but, it sounds really good and has a nice clean tone...." Read more
"These speakers are amazing and fit perfect in my 4th gen 4runner. I gave the ease to install 4 stars only cause of my 4runner...." Read more
"...The sound quality is as good if not slightly better than the stock yet worn system...." Read more
Customers like the fit of the speakers. For example, they say it fits in the factory sub hole with a little modification, and takes up very little space. That said, some say the bass is cleaner, tighter, and overall better. Some mention that the speaker is a small compact speaker that does exactly what it's supposed to.
"...Went in fine...." Read more
"These speakers are amazing and fit perfect in my 4th gen 4runner. I gave the ease to install 4 stars only cause of my 4runner...." Read more
"...So far I'm very glad I did. The size is a perfect fit. It's a dual voicecoil 2ohm driver which is what the stock JBL sound system used...." Read more
"Fit perfectly in my 2000 Chevy Suburban to replace factory 8" shallow depth sub-woofer located in rear panel...." Read more
Customers like the value of the speakers. They say it's worth a shot for the price, easy to install, and has a very nice low-end. Some say that it provides the low end for their Infinity Kappa components. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...Great value for the money!..." Read more
"...I think the point I bought was the lowest price. Thank you for your purchase price and shipping." Read more
"...Installed the pioneer and the bass is very tight and punchy with some decent low end. I believe its adequately powered by the factory amplifier...." Read more
"Looks & sounds great. It fits my 07 Ford Mustang in the doors. You have to remove the plastic cover on the back of the new speakers...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the subwoofer. For example, they say it works perfectly, the JBL factory amp can run it well, and it has solid performance. Some mention that the bass is cleaner, tighter, and overall better. That said, most are happy with the sub's performance.
"...-Sub feels good. It has that substantial feeling of something that is well made: heavy, solid. Went in fine...." Read more
"...I have mine amplified with an aftermarket amp and it hits pretty good...." Read more
"I installed this myself in about an hour at the shop. Works great for the factory 10 speaker JBL synthesis system on my 4runner...." Read more
"...Even at half power because of the additional impedance, it had solid performance. Much better than the original woofer ever had...." Read more
Customers like the quality of the speakers. They say it adds solid low-end presence to their Jeep Wrangler Infinity system, and is a great factory replacement. Some customers also mention that the speaker is solid and performs well.
"...-Sub feels good. It has that substantial feeling of something that is well made: heavy, solid. Went in fine...." Read more
"This little 8" sub is a perfect replacement in a Jeep JKU stock enclosure...." Read more
"...The quality of the product is not bad, but it is not as expected quality. However, it was the best choice for replacement of existing JBL products...." Read more
"This is an excellent replacement for the stock JBL Woofer in my 2nd Gen 07 Toyota Tacoma Double Cab...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the speakers to be easy. They mention that the instructions are very clear on how to wire it up to 2 ohms, and the screws for installation are provided. They also mention that there is no modification necessary, and that the subwoofer integrates very nicely with good clean bass. Customers also mention the speaker is completely drop-in ready, with no new holes or cutting required.
"...to go forward with a more substantial replacement as this was completely drop-in ready, as far as I can tell...." Read more
"...The speaker install was easy but getting to the subwoofer takes some work to remove the interior quarter panel on the 4runner...." Read more
"...No modification necessary, stock vehicle stereo system will drive the sub-woofer and emit deep clear base tone that you "feel", but accents..." Read more
"...No new drilling for the screw holes, it aligned perfectly with the factory holes...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the distortion of the speakers. Some mention that it sounds great, while others say that it distortions no matter the volume level.
"...After everything was said and done it works great, no distortion, about as good if not better than my old one but its hard to tell since my old one..." Read more
"...bass when reaching higher volumes this one starts to sound rough, a bit distorted." Read more
"...Ultra deep bass, no distortion and very clean sounding. You can crank up the volume beyond the painful stange and still can't hear any distortion...." Read more
"...distort , funny though its only a certain bass tone it distorts no matter volume level , most music its excellent upgrade , gotta look further into..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the speakers. They mention that it makes terrible vibrations, rattles, and buzzes. The face plate must be screwed down tight or it will buzz and resonate. The speakers do not bump very well and pop like crazy.
"...more cutting since it was hitting the original cutout and making terrible vibrations...." Read more
"...that you do not need an aftermarket amp butafter about a week it started to rattle just like the old one...." Read more
"...Be careful not to over-tighten. I did & now the face plate rattles when I pump up the volume. I'll fix it this weekend...." Read more
"...operates, it hits the trim panel that covers it rattling and popping like crazy!..." Read more
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1. Removing the existing subwoofer cover panel
-I took a major shortcut here and haven't regretted it yet, though I'm sure some would scoff at my methods. I would like to note that my car is fairly beat up, with significant cosmetic damage around the car. As well, I use it as a work vehicle for contracting so it definitely has its fair share of battle scars. That being said I decided instead of going through the lengthy process of removing half the interior of the car to get to this panel, I simply jimmied the cover off with a 3/4" beater chisel and viola, the thing was off in under 5 minutes. I ended up breaking some internal brackets and plastic anchors, but, as I said, since my car is already uniformly worn in, it doesn't bother me in the least. I'll report that I was able to even get the cover back on without any additional hardware, even with the damage I did to get it off.
2. Removing the existing (popped) subwoofer speaker
-After removing the screws the existing sub did not just fall out. It was kind of stuck on with the existing foam mount which I had to scrape up a bit and ultimately pry out. As a newbie to car audio I tiptoed around this for a while but realized all that was holding it on was aged adhesive and foam. A thin flathead screwdriver did the trick. Watch your fingers.
-I popped the two wiring harnesses off of the existing speaker without doing damage but ran into some confusion on polarity (read on). That being said, I did mark the existing configuration with painters tape to remind me which was wired for + on both pairs of the wires.
3. Determining Polarity for the new speaker
-The Pioneer sub is clearly marked with black (-) and red (+) push-lock terminals for both of the two voice channels on the speaker. However I was confused about which orientation to attach the speaker wires from the JBL sound-system, since I was getting a multimeter readout for an opposite of what I expected relating to polarity. With some research I discovered that dual voice subs are wired either in parallel or in series, and so, contrary to my multimeter tests and assignments of polarity from the amp, I was not going to be putting the hot and negative wires direct to the hot and negative terminals on the new sub. Instead, I was transferring the existing wiring configuring EXACTLY as it was wired to the old speaker, preserving, I assume, some type of internal parallel or series wiring hidden within the bundles of wires and amp configuration. Because I'm not an expert, I didn't really have an alternative, and since I wasn't replacing the amp, I hoped it would work.
4. Anchoring new speaker
-I applied the foam tape to the rear of the pioneer with the wiring inserted into the terminals securely, pulling each one against the terminal to make sure they were in solid.
-Marked which holes were for the Pioneer faceplate only on the actual amp flange
-Predilled all holes on the pioneer speaker flange through into the plastic mounting bay in the 4runner
-Screwed in with my own panhead screws into the holes which were not marked for the faceplate, securing the speaker to the car. (I realize this step is not entirely necessary but I figured it wouldn't hurt to have extra connections from the speaker directly from the flange, with the faceplate going on top for added connection. If you don't know what I mean, you will see when you open the package and check out the speaker flange and the faceplate.
-Affixed faceplate to Pioneer speaker and screwed in the provided black metal screws
5. Results
-I have only tested this once, but I was very pleased with the results. It seemed like the existing JBL system and amp were powering the Pioneer replacement fine. I tested the sub with the cover off to make sure the of the obvious--that it was getting driven. It was, and then I ran it through some bass-heavy stuff that sounded really good. No more rattle.
-Will have to test further to make sure it is good long term
-Even though I didnt replace the amp, I can EQ the sub at least loosely from an aftermarket head-unit if I want to feel the bass more or less through the sub.
6. Conclusion
-Sub feels good. It has that substantial feeling of something that is well made: heavy, solid. Went in fine. As of now I would definitely recommend this replacement for someone who isn't willing or able to go forward with a more substantial replacement as this was completely drop-in ready, as far as I can tell.
-Would be happy to hear feedback if anyone thinks I did anything wrong or could improve the install.
I finally found one obscure article about this driver and based on the price, decided to give it a shot. So far I'm very glad I did. The size is a perfect fit. It's a dual voicecoil 2ohm driver which is what the stock JBL sound system used. The only downside was that the holes don't line up exactly so I just rotated the speaker a few degrees, drilled new starter holes, and used the provided screws + trim ring to mount the driver.
Connection is a piece of cake with the spring-loaded terminals however 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.
The sound quality is as good if not slightly better than the stock yet worn system. I doubt I'm utilizing 1/10 of the speaker's capacity based on the lower power output of the OEM sound system. However, it seems to match well with the other drivers and isn't overpowering with most music. With hip-hop, rap, or house music it will rattle any loose interior pieces in the truck so that's more than I need for normal listening.
The speaker install was easy but getting to the subwoofer takes some work to remove the interior quarter panel on the 4runner. One key piece of advice. You need to remove 2 of the cargo net hooks and many people seem to have big problems with these and just brute force them and/or break them. The mushroom shaped head is actually a cap. If you wedge a screwdriver or other tool just under the edge of this part and lift up firmly it will pop out, releasing the connector. Then they pull right out.
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I had to bend a few a couple of edges on the sub to fit into the factory box and used clear silicone to seal up any opening that might let air out of the box.
Subwoofer sound really amazing and I was really surprised how the factory amp which only pumps 45watts rms was able to get the sub to shake and and move any free standing object in the car. I used a tone generator app to check different low frequencies and omg the tiny 8inches pioneer sub over performed with a factory installed amp. I can't imagine what the performance will be like in an aftermarket amp.
Reviewed in Canada on January 11, 2020
I had to bend a few a couple of edges on the sub to fit into the factory box and used clear silicone to seal up any opening that might let air out of the box.
Subwoofer sound really amazing and I was really surprised how the factory amp which only pumps 45watts rms was able to get the sub to shake and and move any free standing object in the car. I used a tone generator app to check different low frequencies and omg the tiny 8inches pioneer sub over performed with a factory installed amp. I can't imagine what the performance will be like in an aftermarket amp.
Reviewed in Singapore on June 13, 2020
For the size of this little guy, paired with the volume you need for the box,( if you want to put it in a box,) I'm totally happy! I had a pioneer 10" (with roughly the same specs) but it ate up too much trunk room. This 8", takes up nothing, and has a great low Hz output. Easily comparable to the 10.
I love it!