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Rockford Fosgate 2014 BMW Direct Fitment
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Pioneer ib-Flat Shallow Subwoofers
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Notable: Pioneer’s ib-Flat shallow subwoof- ers are designed for small enclosures and limited-depth applications. The subwoofers come in TS-W3002S4 12-inch, TS-SW2502S4 10-inch and TS-SW2002D2 8-inch. The shallow subwoofers are reengineered to pro- vide increased output, higher power handling, higher sensitivity, more installation flexibility and improved cosmetics.
Designed especially for consumers who want to add more of the criti- cal bass frequencies in the bottom three octaves (20Hz-160Hz) but do not have the room or desire to install a traditional large subwoofer enclo- sure in their vehicles, Pioneer’s next generation ib-Flat shallow subwoofers have a mounting depth of less than 3.25 inches and require only a small enclosure to reach their optimum performance. The Pioneer ib-Flat subwoofers are available with an MSRP of $180 (TS-W3002S4), $160 (TS-SW2502S4) and $140 (TS-SW2002D2).
Notable: Rockford Fosgate is shipping the 2014 Direct Fitment Speakers for BMW for model years 2004 and up via select retail partners. Made in Germany to precise specifications, the Power BMW direct fit speakers are designed to replace or upgrade factory models installed in select BMW vehicles in model years 2004 and up, explained a Rockford representative. The company has also launched a helpful vehicle fit guide available on its website, which shows BMW owners which speakers fit their specific vehicle.
Axxera AVH904HD
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Notable: The AVH904HD is a universal 9-inch headrest monitor with a built-in DVD player, FM Transmitter and HDMI input capabilities. Android or Apple smartphones can be connected to the monitor at 3.5mm AUX inputs. The skins are interchangeable and available in black, tan and grey. The AVH904HD comes with a memory card reader, USB input and SD card.
30 Mobile Electronics June 2014
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