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Infinity Reference 123W

The Infinity Reference 123W is a 12″ component car subwoofer engineered to deliver deep, powerful bass for high‑performance audio systems. It features a polypropylene cone with high‑roll rubber surround for strong low‑frequency output and large cone excursion, paired with a vented basket design that helps keep the voice coil cooler during extended high‑power use. With SSI™ (Selectable Smart Impedance) technology, you can switch between 2 Ω and 4 Ω final impedance to better match different amplifiers and system setups. The subwoofer is rated at 400 W RMS and 1200 W peak power, with 84 dB sensitivity and a frequency response of approximately 30 Hz – 500 Hz — offering impactful, accurate deep bass for sealed or ported enclosure applications. 


Specifications

General Specifications Details
Subwoofer 12″ (300mm) Polypropylene Driver
Power Handling 400W RMS, 1200W Peak
Sensitivity (1W/1m) 86 dB
Frequency Response (-6dB) 30Hz – 500Hz
Nominal Impedance 2 or 4 Ohms, switch-selectable
Voice Coil Diameter 2″ (50mm)
Cutout Diameter 11-1/8″ (282.65mm)
Mounting Depth 5-1/2″ (139.2mm)

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Infinity Reference 123W?

A1: The Infinity Reference 123W is a 12″ component subwoofer designed to produce deep, powerful bass in high‑performance car audio systems.

Q2: What does SSI™ (Selectable Smart Impedance) do?

A2: SSI™ allows you to switch the subwoofer’s nominal impedance between 2 Ω and 4 Ω to match different amplifiers and improve system flexibility.

Q3: What power handling does it support?

A3: It handles 400 W RMS and 1200 W peak power, making it capable of delivering strong bass output.

Q4: What is the frequency response?

A4: The subwoofer produces bass from approximately 30 Hz to 500 Hz, providing deep, impactful low frequencies.

Q5: What type of enclosure is recommended?

A5: It performs well in both sealed and ported enclosures, depending on your sound preference and design goals.


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