Bazooka tubes
I was wondering what you guys think I don't want to put a ton of time and money into my audio system. I've heard these are the easiest way to go.
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Bazooka Tubes
Hey Matt. I think bazooka tubes are great. Sure you can get "better" quality and sound from a separate amp, sub and a properly tuned box but the bazookas are no slouches. I had a 6" and an 8" in my 2012 FX2 and the set up was simple and straight forward and the sound was good. I recently upgraded to the bazooka with an 8" sub on each end and a built in 250 watt class d amp and it is awesome. What makes it even better is that I bought it REALLY cheap ($39 on ebay) from a guy that thought the amp was blown. Turned out he had it wired wrong. I also changed out the rear door speakers with some Rockford Fosgate R1682's. Still undecided whether to go with coaxials or components on the front speakers. Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by ABBYSDAD
(Post 2881161)
Hey Matt. I think bazooka tubes are great. Sure you can get "better" quality and sound from a separate amp, sub and a properly tuned box but the bazookas are no slouches. I had a 6" and an 8" in my 2012 FX2 and the set up was simple and straight forward and the sound was good. I recently upgraded to the bazooka with an 8" sub on each end and a built in 250 watt class d amp and it is awesome. What makes it even better is that I bought it REALLY cheap ($39 on ebay) from a guy that thought the amp was blown. Turned out he had it wired wrong. I also changed out the rear door speakers with some Rockford Fosgate R1682's. Still undecided whether to go with coaxials or components on the front speakers. Hope this helps.
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I had one in an S-10 quite a few years back, I liked it very much.
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