huda424

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silvia s14
silver spring md
9-9-2008
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| « Re: Bazooka subs (AZ89two4Tsx) | 12:27 PM 9/11/2008 |
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the bazooka subs are not that great. peopel generally use them in jeeps because of lack of space. in your case you can go with 2 10 with a qlogic box and it will fit pertty good. the sound quality will be much better than bazookas.
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coolhand

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1995 Nissan Maxima SE
Chicago IL
11-30-2005
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| « Re: Bazooka subs (AZ89two4Tsx) | 8:24 AM 9/19/2008 |
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I beg to differ. I have two in my Maxmia and the sound great. People think that I have 12's or 15's in my car. Keep in mind that I upgraded the speakers in them. Even the new out the box they can add a lot of bass with modest amp power. The do function well in trunks but better in trucks and hatchback. I say go for it you will not be disappointed.
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92socal240
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1992 240sx
San Diego CA
10-20-2008
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| « Re: Bazooka subs (coolhand) | 11:27 AM 10/20/2008 |
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I used to sell them... they're okay in a hatch or suv, especially if you want just a little bass... not too good for a sedan
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Adnan

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2001 Pathfinder LE 4WD
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2-13-2008
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| « Re: Bazooka subs (92socal240) | 8:20 AM 10/31/2008 |
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your better of getting those shallow subs from kicker or another brand i dont really suggest bazooka
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Looneybomber

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89 bronco 2 (Blu/tan) 99 R1 (red/wht/blk) 02 explorer sprt (grn) 03 S2000 (triple blk)
Topeka KS
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| « Re: Bazooka subs (Adnan) | 12:11 PM 11/8/2008 |
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As the old saying goes, there's no replacement for displacement. You can't make a little speaker function like a big one 
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frapjap
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1988 Trans Am, 1992 240sx
Providence RI
7-1-2004
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I have one in my T/A and I can't complain at all. Being a hatchback, I honestly only use it 1/4 of its potential. Having an open cabin makes them much more audible. You will only need one. My setup is a 10" Audiobahn DVC. I built it with a premanufactured tube and added my own 10" sub. It was cheaper than a Bazooka, but you will have to get an amplifier for it whereas the Bazooka has an internal one. I didn't mind because I also amplify my other speakers. I can bump bass with the best of 'em but I don't care much for thumpin' these days. I'm more for clarity and crispness. Even if you don't go my route, getting the Bazooka brand isn't an awful choice at all. You should still be happy with the noise, you'll conserve space, and people won't break into you car for your system because "its just a bass tube."
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Looneybomber

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89 bronco 2 (Blu/tan) 99 R1 (red/wht/blk) 02 explorer sprt (grn) 03 S2000 (triple blk)
Topeka KS
3-7-2004
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| « Re: (frapjap) | 5:23 PM 11/8/2008 |
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Incase anyone is wondering, you can make your own "bass tubes" using those round cement forms of whatever diameter you need with plywood or MDF endcaps. They're amazingly cheap to make. Folks in the home audio world will build much larger versions because they're cheap and easy.That's not me.

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AZ89two4Tsx

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Ghetto Capital Scottsdale Arizona
3-8-2008
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^ Holy god I wonder what kind of poudin that monster puts out. 
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