Hey have yall ever herd anything about how Bazooka bass tubes sound? I have a friend that is fixing to get 2 NOS Bottle shaped Bazooka tubes that are 200 watts a piece. Will they sound good?? There going in a Chevy S-10.
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Dan Tha Man
I'm not a fan of the fake nos ones. The triangular ones are really sweet! A guy had like 7 of them hooked up. They slamed the crap out of my chest (it was in a show room so...). The 8" subs are good too. Not quite a normal sub and enclosure but for a compact design w/ a small price tag they give good bump for the buck. I think two bazookas will do that chevy justice.
How much is he spending on those boozoka tubes? I have never tried them before, and do not intend to. I do like the way boxmaker85 is describing those triangular subs. I would love to give those a shot. but nothing bangs like the mtx 9500 that a friend of mine has. That crap pounds pretty good. HE ran them 3 10's - 2 12's - and 1 15". Now its on sale. But yeah just go with the tubes, and let me know how it goes. I'm thinkging about getting one 13w7 JL audio.
After reading what i wrote, about the MTx's, He ddint' run all of them in his expdition at one time, he swtiched them every once in a while, but they all pound pretty scaary. First it was the 3 10's, after a month or so he tried 2 12's. And his final resutl ended up with 1 15". and now its on sale. There we go.!!lol
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That 13w7 is the best sounding sub I've ever heard. It's got some huge power output with almost no distortion. I'm lookin at a 10w7.
But the triangular bazooka isn't a bad price, not sure exactly what it is but definately cheaper then a traditional sub and box. Like I said they've got some great boom for the buck.
They sound pretty good, i had two 8 inchers in tubes with 75 watts going to each one, they have the abilaty to create ALOT of base with less power. And for a small car with little space there a good choice. But Be warned they are "boomy" don't expect too much "tight" soundin bass.