Description
Open Box Rockford P500-12P Punch 12" 500 Watts RMS Powered Enclosure
The Punch P500-12P is an all-in-one solution designed to deliver serious bass to hatchbacks, sedans, and SUVs. This model features a powerful 12" high-output woofer paired with a 500-watt internal amplifier, ensuring deep, punchy sound. Its high-output vented enclosure makes it ideal for sedan and hatchback applications, providing excellent bass performance without compromising space. The enclosure also includes quick-release input and power connectors, making it easy to remove when extra space is needed. Whether you're upgrading your car audio system or looking to enhance your ride’s sound, the Punch P500-12P offers an efficient and powerful solution.
Product Highlights:
- Condition: Open Box
- Remote bass level control included
- Thermal and over/under voltage protection
- Intelligent auto turn-on/off function
- Robust power/ground connections
- Adjustable 12 dB/Octave low pass crossover
- Designed for hatchback, sedan, and SUV applications
- Optimized 12" low impedance woofer
- On-board phase switch
- Quick input connections for easy removal
- On-board adjustable bass EQ
- Precision constructed MDF enclosure
- Heat-activated vinyl finish
- 500-watt Class-D amplifier
- Optimized "closed loop" design
- Separate low-level and speaker-level inputs
- Frequency response: 20 Hz to 200 Hz
- Bass boost: 0 dB to +12 dB @ 45 Hz
- Phase control: 0° to 180°
- Power wire gauge: B+/GND: 8 AWG, REM: 18 AWG
- Extruded aluminum heatsink for efficient cooling
- Warranty: WARRANTY: This unit is new in an opened box. The unit is guaranteed to work perfectly, comes with ALL accessories supplied by the manufacturer and the manufacturer's 1-year warranty.
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Good and Convenient!!
For those not familiar with this setup, not only does it sound very good (when the company combines the amp with the speaker and the box, you can safely assume it’s all well paired), but it’s very convenient. The power/ground/remote wires all attach to a connector that you connect to the box. If you need to pull the box out for more trunk space or something, you just disconnect the clip. No dangling, hit wires. No tools required. The bass knob (really it’s just an override for the gain function built into the amp) is nice too, especially since most people purchasing a setup like this will keep the rest of their system stock. You can keep the bass turned down very low on the head unit, so you don’t destroy your stock equipment, and then you can turn the bass up using the knob. And if you need to turn down the bass for some reason, like driving through a neighborhood at night, you can adjust it back down in the go and from the front of the vehicle.
Highly recommend!