🎶 Feel the Beat, Own the Road!
The Visonik V6TBX is a powerful 200-watt 3-way loaded sub enclosure designed to elevate your car audio experience. Weighing only 15 pounds, it combines portability with high-performance sound, making it an ideal choice for music enthusiasts on the go.
K**H
White Van Special!
First thing, on their own site Deep Discount lists these as having a value of $250, that seems to be a typo that should read a value of ¥250 (Yen).Secondly, they stink. I mean literally they're glued with a foul smelling stuff, and immediately wrapped to keep the aroma present. It'll take a day or two out of the box before you don't need a hazardous organic vapors mask on.Tweeter: paper cone, theoretically piezo... well it's a 0.840" metalic tiddly-wink with wires, then crudely glued to the paper with Elmer's. I doesn't really make any noise, but they went through the motions to wire it. Plastic housing spray painted silver. (What... you think you're getting real billet aluminum for this price?) No magnet, no capacitor.Mid: Nominal 3" (2.765" vibrating diameter including surround), sealed stamped-steel frame, one-piece cloth-textured paper cone and surround, spray painted silver for the aluminum look. (Because spray paint is an excellent audio material.) Cute little ferro-ceramic magnet about the size of a refridgerator note magnet: 1.25" round by 0.26" thick, (minus the holed center). The entire speaker weighs less than an egg. With 6.8 microfarad capacitor.Woofer: Nominal 6/5" (5.785 vibrating diameter including surround), vented stamped-steel frame, cloth/plastic cone, foam surround, ferro-ceramic magnet is 2.72" round by 0.475" thick outer dimensions. These speakers are actually kind of cute, almost real, worth keeping for a silly project, like a scale model bass cabinet for a Bootsy Collins doll. They're probably responsible for 99% of what you actually hear.Other: no crossover; 2" diameter x 2" length port; sprung connectors; very light guage wiring - even for headphones.Boxes: particle board (chipboard) 1/2" thick, the ends are about 1/2" recessed, so inner volume is slightly less than just 1/2" from outer dimensions. Any possible leaks are filled with glue, but pretty well cut. No dados.General impressions: Considering their visually obvious free-toy-inside quality, they actually have a good stock sound. The inherent EQ is decent, certainly not bass-heavy thumping, or defined highs, but fairly natural to the input signal with no obvious standing waves. As for power handling I would not dare put 200 watts into them, even if you think 200w peak = 100w program = 50w RMS, they'd probably only survive something around a 20/20 stereo at half volume without cringing. Car speakers? No. Oversized desk speakers in search of a tripath amp? Yes.(I really only bought them because I was too lazy to mock up my own boxes around this size, and I've since put my own woofer and double-tweeters per into them to test an installation before losing the time and effort to size the finals. The two red speakers really will make a cute 2x6.5 bass cabinet to compliment an H&K BATT amp with the two woofers from this.)
A**R
Five Stars
good sound for the price
J**N
good product
For the price. It's a good purchase. However, I totally recommend up grading the subs. If you desire a bit more bass.
A**A
Five Stars
Good
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