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  1. #16
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    The dumb emissions police would probably ticket you up for that.

    "no really, its just a subwoofer"

    :D

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    it would be disconnected for daily driving, but connected for race day:)

    I wanted to get a sub box, crappy sub, and hide the bottle in the box, but that would add too much weight

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    If it's not real....why bother.

    It's like the old Cadillac DeVilles and what-not with fake convertible tops..........AND A FREAKIN SUNROOF!!!

    daniel

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    Bazookas generally sound pretty decent, and are ideal for someone who wants lightweight, doesn't want the expense or pain in the ass of piecing together a box.

    I give them the thumbs up

    W

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    fellas are missing the point...

    OK, since the question was, how does it sound and not how does it look, i will offer my opinion on sound. I dig the Bazooka concept, small enclosures, big sounds. I have a 10" Bazooka tube in my hatch that I have had for approx. 5 years+. Only problem is that the driver is no longer SAS it is a Kicker 10". I recommend the Bazooka because I am sure that in the past 5 years they have improved the quality of their drivers. As for the NOS Bazooka I would skip it and move up to the 10", very little increase in weight and space restriction. I have pics if you are ultimatley curious about space sacrifice.

    p.s. My Bazooka tube with Kicker 10" sub is powered by an Alpine V12 357 amp rated at a clean 100 watts into the sub channel and it is just about perfect for the size of the cabin we have.

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    look up bazookas

    They sound great They need to come up with a bracket for the speaker so we can unplug and slide it out when we want. I had an amped 6 1/2" bazooka in my 82 Supra. I loved it.

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    Originally posted by chet
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    look up bazookas

    They sound great They need to come up with a bracket for the speaker so we can unplug and slide it out when we want. I had an amped 6 1/2" bazooka in my 82 Supra. I loved it.


    All ready out my friend


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    Whoa?! Way cool. Is that at crutchfield. I didn't see that shit.

    I'm gonna race this spring And I want to be able to remove anything that isn't needed (minus a stage I reduction). Always liked the bazookas. Have you ever owned SAS subs Paxie?

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    Me personaly no, but my friends do. they sound good, for how small they are.

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    I have two Tsunami 10" subs and a Tsunami amp that I pulled from the car I traded in on my EP. But I want something relatively small with amp mounted on box. And removable. ANy ideas. I've been thinking about getting a fbr glass enclosure made but I'd rather spend the $$ on the engine.

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    ha! that's so corny... check out Circuit City... all of them around here have them. I don't think it sounds very good at all imo, but uh... w/e.......

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    Originally posted by chet
    I have two Tsunami 10" subs and a Tsunami amp that I pulled from the car I traded in on my EP. But I want something relatively small with amp mounted on box. And removable. ANy ideas. I've been thinking about getting a fbr glass enclosure made but I'd rather spend the $$ on the engine.
    Well if you want small get a Nice 10" woofer and put it in a sealded box about .50 cubic foot. with a small amp. or you can get the powered version of the Bazooka EL10A-HP


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