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Rockford Fosgate Punch P3-2X12

The Rockford Fosgate P3-2X12 is a 12-inch dual 2-ohm Punch P3 subwoofer built for high-performance bass with exceptional clarity. With 800W RMS and 1600W Peak power handling, it delivers deep, punchy bass ideal for custom car audio setups and SPL systems. Its rigid anodized aluminum cone and reinforced steel basket ensure long-lasting performance under high power conditions. Designed for both sealed and ported enclosures, the P3-2X12 allows flexible wiring configurations and provides massive, clean, and precise bass that elevates your overall music experience.


Features

Feature Description
Subwoofer Size 12-inch Punch P3
Voice Coils Dual 2-ohm voice coils (flexible wiring options)
Power Handling (RMS) 800W
Power Handling (Peak) 1600W
Cone Material Rigid anodized aluminum cone
Basket Reinforced steel basket
Enclosure Compatibility Sealed or ported enclosures
Sound Character Powerful bass output

 


 Specifications 

 Specifications  Description
Brand Rockford Fosgate
Model P3-2X12
Subwoofer Size 12 inches
Power Handling 800W RMS / 1600W Peak
Voice Coil Dual 2-Ohm
Frequency Response 25 Hz – 250 Hz
Mounting Depth 7.5 inches (approx.)
Series Punch P3 Series

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: Can the P3-2X12 be installed in sealed and ported boxes?
Yes, it performs excellently in both enclosure types.
Q2: What amplifier power is recommended?
An amplifier rated around 800W RMS is ideal.
Q3: Is it suitable for high-performance SPL systems?
Yes, it provides massive, clean, and punchy bass for SPL setups.
Q4: How durable is this subwoofer?
It features a rigid anodized aluminum cone and reinforced steel basket for long-lasting performance.
Q5: Can it handle continuous high-power use?
Yes, it is designed to maintain reliable performance under sustained high power.

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