Anyone with Bazooka Tube ? Or any knowlege of them ?
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Bazooka tube.. any good ? Or infinity Basscube? help me decide !
i wanted something to take up little space yet have a nice little bass i can hear/feel inside the car i really want it clear and want to keep alot of room in my trunk , i was lookign at bazooka tubes(being they are pretty space saving) are they good, any particular model i should go 4 ? thanks for your help.
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They're kinda boomy and "ok" if you just want some bass. Definitely not clear or crisp. I would look into the Infinity Basscube for a nice space saver. You can also find a small amp and sub (10" or 12") that requires very little enclosure volume.
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Those are OK but its just not enough (personally speaking ofcourse) You could kinda tell there is bass there somewere but its nothing your gonna feel. Your not gonna get any hits from it, just a little deeper notes then your door speakers are able to put out.
Bazooka, yeah once again its got a bit more bass then the basslink but its nothing your gonna feel much in the car. It just plays deeper then normal. My cousin had two of them (The 6" models) and it was just a one or two notches above stock.
If you want space, get yourself a sealed single 10 or 12" sub in a .7-1.1 cu ft box. It wont take up much room but its better then a basstube or basslink. It can also cover more of the the freq band then either are capable of doing.
You can also try some 6" or 8" subs in a small (.3ft) under your front seats. Its closer to you so it wont have to be that strong to be heard & you'll feel it alright
Bazooka, yeah once again its got a bit more bass then the basslink but its nothing your gonna feel much in the car. It just plays deeper then normal. My cousin had two of them (The 6" models) and it was just a one or two notches above stock.
If you want space, get yourself a sealed single 10 or 12" sub in a .7-1.1 cu ft box. It wont take up much room but its better then a basstube or basslink. It can also cover more of the the freq band then either are capable of doing.
You can also try some 6" or 8" subs in a small (.3ft) under your front seats. Its closer to you so it wont have to be that strong to be heard & you'll feel it alright
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Originally Posted by Fosgate Fan
for 600 bucks on 2 basslinks, imo think there's better options for the price.
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