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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2008

*READ* I REALLY DO NOT CARE IF YOU HAVE BETTER SPEAKERS... YOU DONT NEED TO TELL ME. This video was put up just to show some of my friends at school what I got in my trunk.


also since ive uploaded this video ive put in a 1.5 Farad Capacitor. Which helped out much better. Feels like these speakers are almost hitting twice as hard now.


my speakers pt 2 visoniks hooked up to 1000 watt alpine. a milli by lil wayne

Got them at www.crutchfield.com


V123BP bandpass enclosure
two 4-ohm 12" spruce pulp woofers with treated foam surrounds
bandpass enclosure built from 5/8" medium density fiberboard
black carpet protects the enclosure
molded window and 4 tuned billet aluminum ports
recommended power range 80-600 watts RMS (300 watts per woofer)
peak power 1200 watts
frequency response 25-400 Hz
sensitivity 93 dB
dimensions: 28-1/2"W x 15-1/8"H x 17-3/8"D

Subwoofer Features

Solid MDF Construction: The enclosure is constructed of 5/8" MDF (medium-density fiberboard), which resists flexing and has anti-resonant qualities.

Bandpass Enclosure: The enclosure has a molded Plexiglas front window that allows you to see the woofers. There are two "Visonik" logos on the front. The Plexiglas does form a complete seal for the enclosure and is secured in place by 20 screws. There is a mirror that lines the bottom inside of the enclosure.

Tuned Ports: The top of the enclosure has 4 tuned billet aluminum ports for maximum bass output. Each port has a diameter of 2.962".

Heavy-duty Industrial Carpeting: The enclosure is finished with heavy-duty industrial carpeting for superior durability.

5-way Binding Posts: On the back of the box, there are separate 5-way binding post terminals for each woofer. Each set of 5-way binding posts will accept bare wire, pin connectors, spade connectors, banana plugs, or dual banana plugs.

Power Handling: Each subwoofer can handle up to 300 watts RMS power, and 600 watts peak power.

Impedance: This system includes two 4-ohm woofers. Since there is a separate terminal cup for each woofer, this system may be wired to present a 4-ohm stereo load, a 2-ohm mono load, or an 8-ohm mono load.

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  • what amp you using?

  • @JohnnCaroo  1,000 Watt Alpine

  • damn thos sound good ..my visonik 10"s dnt sound anywhere near that mines sound like shit

  • I know mine shake the front of my car. :)

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  • I have the same woofer and i <3!! Fucking visoniks always kicking asses!!

  • sounds good my ass sounds like shit

  • is that the way those speakers came, or were they backwards, cuz mine are backwards, the speaker is facing the bacof the box, were the back u know the metal piece is facing the clear part >>>!!!???!?!?!>!?>!>!!?>!

  • im goitting 2 12 like thos and 1800 watts amp ...... n im post them up on here

  • nice box, shity subs.

  • @Gauthier808 from what i've heard, bandpass sounds really nice and loud on a small range of frequencies but drops off considerably outside of that range.

    that's why a lot of competition vehicles use bandpass enclosures.

  • @dlzonwlz cuse its sound bether then port box and sealed baox thats the best of each one front or back sealed and front or back ported

  • nice speakers

  • why bandpass?

  • @iLimet You know they dont know anything about rms

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