bazzoka tubes
bazzoka tubes
anybody ever ran these? they sound good (when i read there advertisement) and real powerful but do they sound good in real life?
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Re: bazzoka tubes
I had the 10" T102 Bazooka Tube. It was part of my very first system. It was easy to install and took up very little space in the hatch. So, it is convenient and takes up little space. However, as far as sound goes you can find much better stuff. I eventually replaced it with a single Pioneer 12" Ported Box which sounded much better. However, for a starter system Bazooka is very good but if you've had a lot of experience with systems I think you will find Bazooka Tubes to be inadequit.
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Re: bazzoka tubes
i agree with finchuck. i really don't think a basstube would do it for me after my 2 10's. it's a good deal though. i think they're around $200 with the built in amp. obviously you won't be setting car alarms off, but i'm sure you could position it to bump fairly well.
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Re: bazzoka tubes
I also had the bazooka tube, they are very space efficient, but quality wise, you can get way better sounding subs, I replaced it with 2 10'inch Rockford Fosgate (or however you spell it) XLC's, they hit extremly hard. Good luck homie
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