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Old 05-01-2012   #1
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bazooka tube, any good?

I'm looking to get a 10" bazooka tube, rated to 250w RMS.

I don't really have any experience with these, but I'm looking at something fairly light but with decent bass.

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Old 05-01-2012   #2
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Re: bazooka tube, any good?

That"s what she said....

Actually, I am no audiophile but I did used these in the back of my Dodge Daytona back in the 90's. With a hatch they sounded pretty good. They are very sensitive and don't require a ton of wattage. Id say go for it in a tight space....
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Old 05-01-2012   #3
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Re: bazooka tube, any good?

just stick with a regular sub and amp. you'll be much happier. bazooka tubes are very inconvenient to place, and in my personal opinion not worth the money.
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Re: bazooka tube, any good?

Bazooka tube with different/aftermarket sub sounds really good.
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Re: bazooka tube, any good?

I loved my old infinite enclosed sub/amp thing. Forgot what it was called. Sounded great in the Dsm, and very light and convenient to remove on race day.
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Re: bazooka tube, any good?

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I loved my old infinite enclosed sub/amp thing. Forgot what it was called. Sounded great in the Dsm, and very light and convenient to remove on race day.
It was the infinity basslink, i Had the same one for a while till the amp in it took a shit.

I got a link on a basslink 2, hopefully it works out. its 250W RMS vs. 200W RMS. We will see if not i have a lead on a basslink for even cheaper.
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