Pioneer TS C503 Speakers

Pioneer TS C503 Speakers 

DESCRIPTION

- 5-1/4" Nickel-Coated IMPP (Injection Molded Polypropylene) Composite Cone.
- Conical Domes for Enhanced Cone Rigidity.
- Triangular-Design Butyl Rubber Surround for Long Excursion with Smoother Response.
- Large Diameter Conex Damper for Linear Bass Response.
- Glass-Imide Voice Coil Bobbin for High Power Handling Capabilities.
- CCAW (Copper-Clad Aluminum Wire) Voice Coil.
- Projected Pole Yoke for Extended Bass Response.
- 1"" Titanium Dome Tweeter with Magnetic Fluid for Crisp, Clear Highs.
- Ultra-Slim Neodymium Magnet (Tweeter).
- Surface, Angle or Flush Swivel Mounting Capabilities.
- Outboard Crossover Network Included with -12dB/Oct. HPF and -12dB/Oct.
LPF filters, Tweeter Level Adjustment (0, -3dB) and Tweeter Protection Circuit.

USER REVIEWS

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[Dec 11, 2002]
reviewboy3027

Strength:

Accurate, and overall detailed and pleasant sound (provided you keep the tweeters on the -3 setting, and a little away from your ears.) Good power handling, and overall excellent performance when coupled with a subwoofer

Weakness:

Can be a bit harsh with some music, the quality of the recording also matters. Weak bass below around 70hz, though very accurate and smooth sounding everywhere else.

Harsh until these are broken in, they sound better and better as the first few weeks go by. Lacking midbass, these will still sound awesome with an accurate subwoofer that plays smoothly up to around 80hz. The more that I listen to them, the more detailed and sweet they sound. Once you get used to the brightness it is hard to go back. Overall, a very accurate sounding set for the money. Also, power handling seems to be underrated, as mine have taken 100RMS from a Alpine V12 for years with no complaints. Overall, great bang for the buck

Similar Products Used:

Alpine componants, infinity Kappa, Other pionner coaxials

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 11, 2002]
Matt

Strength:

Accurate, and overall detailed and pleasant sound (provided you keep the tweeters on the -3 setting, and a little away from your ears.) Good power handling, and overall excellent performance when coupled with a subwoofer

Weakness:

Can be a bit harsh with some music, the quality of the recording also matters. Weak bass below around 70hz, though very accurate and smooth sounding everywhere else.

Harsh until these are broken in, they sound better and better as the first few weeks go by. Lacking midbass, these will still sound awesome with an accurate subwoofer that plays smoothly up to around 80hz. The more that I listen to them, the more detailed and sweet they sound. Once you get used to the brightness it is hard to go back. Overall, a very accurate sounding set for the money. Also, power handling seems to be underrated, as mine have taken 100RMS from a Alpine V12 for years with no complaints. Overall, great bang for the buck

Similar Products Used:

Alpine componants, infinity Kappa, Other pionner coaxials

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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