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jlord16 
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Posted: January 23, 2006 at 8:47 PM / IP Logged  

The tube looks good, ive seen those prefab bass cannons, but that one is heaps koolier

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Great idea,  you might  consider stuffing it with fiber fill , other than that I think its a great ,cheap system ingredient.
Nxt g 
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nstaller36695 wrote:
are those your blue slippers in the back ground ? oh and nice bass tube with the carpet it looks very professional and it costs way less than a bazooka tube which i think are for old people anyway but a sealed tube should sound way better for trunk applications
Hey I Have A Bazooka Tube grrrrrrrr an it hits hard u hater!!grrrrrrrr and the bazooka tube wit built in amp is pretty sickk IM 15 I have a bazooka tube an ur callin me old Subwoofer, Water Pipe - Page 2 - Last Post -- posted image.
dragon51 
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Do a search on the net for Sono tube subs here is one project that is along the lines your going and they can work nicely if done right. BTW your looks real nice.

http://www.io.com/~patman/sunosub.html

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Posted: March 31, 2006 at 2:39 AM / IP Logged  

There are quite a few companies to offer tube subs.  SVS is one company that is well known for it. 

If you want a clever spin on the tube sub, check out Adire's old Sadhara.  It used a tube within a tube, creating a large port between them.  You also gain the benifits of superior rigidity.

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