Pioneer launches new car audio series

Pioneer Car Audio Series

Those inescapable drives that seem even longer when stuck in traffic jams may not feel all that insufferable to most commuters when they are accompanied by music. Pioneer has come out with a whole range of car audio components comprising of the DEX-P99RS CD tuner, PRS A900 amplifier and TS-M171PRS, TS-S101PRS as also TS-T031PRS speakers.

The CD tuner flaunts a copper plated chassis and gold plated 4 RCA preouts. It incorporates high performance damping materials and mechanisms. The tuner boasts of high precision Sound Master clock circuitry, L/R independent 4-way crossover, 32-bit binary floating point DSP and 31-band L/R independent EQ.

The TS-M171PRS is a 17cm mid-bass reference series driver that delivers a maximum output power of 200W. It integrates a heat resistant ribbon voice coil and gold plated screw terminals. It blends a triple-layer Aramid fiber with IMPP composite cone woofer and produces sound within micro fiber surround range too.

The TS-S101PRS may be described as a 10cm mid-high range reference series driver that renders maximum output power of up to 60W. It possesses a heat resistant voice coil with neodymium magnet and gold plated screw terminals. It combines a dual-layer cone crafted from Aramid fiber and pulp to reproduce sound in micro fiber surround apart from mid and high range.

The 28mm TS-T031PRS reference series polyester soft dome tweeter delivers up to 200W of maximum power. It is embedded with a heat resistant voice coil and comes with gold plated screw-type terminals. Its efficiently tuned aluminum die cast cabinet works to extend the crossover frequency.

Pioneer’s 4-chanel bridgeable PRS A900 amplifier with filter-less design renders a maximum power output of 400W. It sports an H-shaped chassis for faster vibration absorption. The left and right channels are afforded independent power supply. The audio is enhanced by the device’s current feedback type-amplifier circuit and high-capacity power supply capacitor.

The pricing details for Pioneer’s new car audio series haven’t received a clear mention as yet.