Rockford Fosgate P13-312 Subwoofer Review


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The Rockford Fosgate car stereo subwoofer competition is getting bigger in the car stereo domain. By and large, it?s the customer that benefits from the competition among manufacturers. Different manufacturers are providing excellent service to its customers. The cut throat competition leads to products getting better in terms of style, design and performance. The Rockford Fosgate PL3 212 comes in an enclosure .It consists of two 12? woofers. The muscular build makes it look like a big bully among the subwoofer brethren. The subwoofers that are used are parabolic cones. The silver trim matches the curved enclosure and looks stylish and sleek in design.

The acrylic window enclosures at the sides give the unit a beefy look. The main body of the unit is durable and made up of charcoal carpet that?s of high density. The magnets used are 102 ounce. The system has a power rating of an amazing thousand watt RMS. The Rockford Fosgate PL3-212 is an enclosure that is quite heavy. So at the time of installation it is always advisable to have your friends or foe around to help you lift the 106 pound giant. We were eager to test the Rockford Fosgate PL3-212.

We started our listening duties with ?Rage against the Machine?. The blistering pace with which the bass notes flooded our ears was unbelievable. We watched each other in amazement as the wall of sound came out through the subwoofer. The low frequencies were magnificent as they made their way through the subwoofer. We then tuned our ears to ?Opeth?s? album ?Damnation?. The feel and precision with which the notes came out through the Rockford Fosgate PL3-212 was mind boggling. The unit was packed to deliver a punch. The low frequencies that came out of the Rockford Fosgate PL3-212 made us freeze in our seats and long for more.


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