Key Features
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700 W Max / 200 W RMS Power Handling – ideal for daily driving or aftermarket systems
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8” Subwoofer in Pre-Loaded Sealed Enclosure – tuned for deep, accurate response
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Shallow-Mount Design fits behind seats or in tight cargo spaces
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Mica-Reinforced IMPP Cone for strength and durability
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Butyl Rubber Surround for accurate excursion and long-term reliability
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Frequency Response: 20 Hz – 3.2 kHz for a full, rich low-end range
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Easy Installation – plug, play, and feel the difference instantly
The Pioneer TS-A2000LB 8” Slim Pre-Loaded Passive Subwoofer delivers powerful, high-impact bass in a compact, space-saving design. Engineered to seamlessly match Pioneer’s A-series full-range speakers, this sealed enclosure subwoofer features a Glass-Fiber & Mica Reinforced IMPP cone, ensuring deep, punchy bass with crisp detail and minimal distortion.
Performance That Fits Anywhere
Whether you’re tight on space or just want to keep things clean, the TS-A2000LB makes no compromises. It’s lightweight, compact, and engineered for tight enclosures, meaning you get that satisfying thump without sacrificing your back seat or trunk.
With 700W max power and 250W nominal power, it provides strong, dynamic bass performance that enhances any listening experience. The 2Ω Single Voice Coil (SVC) design allows for easy compatibility with a wide range of external amplifiers, giving you control over bass levels for a customized audio experience. Its flexible installation options let you mount it upright, facing upwards, or in a down-firing position to optimize bass response, while the included feet and pads provide stability and prevent sliding.
Why You’ll Love It
Because it’s Pioneer quality in a space-saving package. Clean design, big power, and that signature Pioneer sound — the A-Series proves that great bass doesn’t have to come in an oversized box.
Designed to fit tight spaces, including pickup trucks with standard or extended cabs, its shallow enclosure measures 13.75″ x 9.875″ x 5.125″, making it an ideal choice for vehicles with limited space. Encased in a fully carpeted, non-slip enclosure with an embroidered Pioneer logo and steel mesh grille for added protection, the TS-A2000LB is built for both durability and exceptional bass performance. Upgrade your car’s audio system with deep, powerful bass that you can hear and feel on every drive.




















Mike –
This is a little gem if used correctly. This is not a competition sub with massive bass. This is also not a sub that will be effective in a big vehicle. This is a small sub that works nicely in a small vehicle to add some solid low bass thump and fill. It is a single 8 inch sub at 4 ohms and comes in it’s own enclosure. It has a decent power handling, but doesn’t need a ton of power to sound good. I’m just using the rear channel of a four channel Kenwood amp at 150 watts to power it. Again, this is in a small truck as my competition days have long passed. The enclosure feels solid and has screw down terminals instead of cheap push tabs. Quality sound addition.
Cole B. –
– Last longer than Rockford Fosgate slim subwoofers (surprisingly)- Fit perfectly behind the seat of single cab trucks, and provide powerful bass response- Easy and straightforward setup, hookup to battery, ground and radio and you’re all set.- Not too powerful- Can run on most stock alternators- Value you get from these are unmatched.I’d recommend using a SKAR Amp for these, as I found they’re louder and more responsive compared to a Pioneer amp.
Jeffrey Collins –
Comes with a speaker grill. Didn’t feel like building a box this time. Worked in my Jeep LJ (laying down) & in my son’s TJ (strapped upright). Both that I bought were received with a slight dent on the speaker grill. The Styrofoam in the shipping box should have been closed sell foam instead. The Styrofoam in both shipping boxes was crushed & broken with foam all over the carpet on the speaker box. I used packing tape to get it off.
Susie –
Subs are great nice sound deep base boxes came in damaged subs were in good condition. Besides speaker guards were dented. Otherwise very good.
Joanna Hicks –
I didnt want much im not trying to knock puctures off the wall. Great sound, nice bass for something small. Definitely recommend
Amazon Customer –
Like I’ve said in my reviews before I travel a lot. So when I get home most the time I’m past the 30-day return policy. This one I just happen to be 9 months into the year warranty plotted for a car I was rebuilding didn’t get to rebuilding the vehicle until a few months ago. Just got to the point where I was installing the sound system was testing the sub on a amplifier that couldn’t quite push it but would definitely let me know whether it works or not and it just didn’t work. Was hassled by customer service after being ignored for weeks and having to call up to te customer service and tell them that I have not been contacted about my sub and after the initial contact point when they asked me for model number and then ignored me for 2 weeks. Waited another week. Still didn’t receive any email. Had to call up to the customer service again to get them to contact me. They finally contacted me and when they did they immediately assumed it was my fault and that I didn’t know how to hook up a sound system which I’ve been doing since I was a kid blamed it on the amplifier I used as well as my inability to connect. A system made me pay for shipping to or return the product in order to receive a repair or a new one. Pioneer used to be one of the best audio companies out there. Not so much anymore. Probably going to start going with my number one choice. Rockford fosgate or Infinity used to be one of my favorite audio companies not anymore, especially after the horrible customer service. Me being the reason why it didn’t work. I know how to hook up a system. I know how to wire it. I know how to match amplifiers to subwoofer the customer service at the warranty repair shop was very rude and kept assuming it was my fault sending me specs on the amplifier I was using and the sub when I already knew the specs. Just pretty much assumed I was ignorant to hooking up systems when I was not told me that my amplifier would not work with that sub cuz the sub is a 2 ohm and the amplifier only does two ohms with one connection and four ohms at bridge connection. Little did he know that I know plenty about connections and bridging and subs and was going to do two 2. Ohm wired in series and bridged which is A well-known way to pull from your amp to push two 2 ohms without having to overheat it. If you knew as much as he acted like you did, he would have known that. Been doing this for years. Have bridged to him speakers and pairs to 4 Ohm amps. Plenty of times. Never had an issue because there it is basic knowledge when it comes to wiring up a system when you wire two 2 ohms in series it creates a 4. Ohm impedance and when I wired up sub to just make sure it worked only had it wired to one channel which was only put out 75 w and would only destroy speaker if I was trying to turn it up and make it bang off of one channel at low wattage compared to the subwoofers RMS slots. Also acted like I didn’t know at RMS wattage was just because I was quoting to him the advertised maximum wattage acted like I was so ignorant too. I thought I didn’t even know what RMS was or the specs of either product. If you do buy a pioneer product, make sure you return it in the 30 days that you can cuz you do not want to deal with them. Their company has gone way down in customer service and quality will never be buying from them again
Mngtcon –
I was looking to add a little more bass for my in-ceiling speakers in my living and dining rooms that are hooked up to my Sonos connect player. However, didn’t want any subwoofer noticeable in the living room. After realizing I had some space under my sofa, I was going to building my own shallow enclosure and purchase a shallow mount sub, but then I found this thing and it was nearly the perfect dimensions for my usage. Fits perfectly with just enough clearance and after adding a small $60 Fosi class D subwoofer amp with adjustable crossover and a $10 audio RCA through Ethernet adaptor, this setup was nearly exactly what I was looking for just a little over $200.No, it’s not nearly as good as my SVS or Velodyne home theater subs, but for this application, it definitely adds a presence to my 6.5 inch in-ceiling speakers for casual listening. I lucked out having an unused Ethernet jack close by and that I was able to find these inexpensive RCA to Ethernet audio extenders. They allow me to connect the RCA end from my Sonos in a nearby closet, go through my Ethernet cable, and plug the other RCA adapter to my Fosi amp attached to this sub. As noted in some reviews about the adapters, I do get a little hum likely because of the adapters, but it’s not noticeable. There are other more expensive RCA to Ethernet adapters that likely get rid of the hum, but it’s not worth to me.Regarding the sub itself, the enclosure looks pretty well made – much better than I could have made myself. Likely just mdf wrapped in felt, with a standard inset speaker connection. Nice that it includes feet and mounting brackets. The feet were perfect for me. I don’t think I could have built this any cheaper myself considering it came with the driver, felt wrapping, feet, and grill cover.I think the only dislike is that the amp doesn’t have auto power capabilities, so it stays on all the time, but I do have it plugged into a smart outlet, so I may be able to trigger the amp through an Alexa voice command.
Patrice Casavant –
Excellent produit!
Très heureux de l’efficacité du sub! Très bonne fabrication. Perfect fit dans la valise d’une Mazda MX5.Patrice
Chuckanuck –
She thumps
Works great and Shakes my truck. I would definitely buy it again.
Luis –
Original producto
Genial