Bass Tube
#5
I've owned them twice in two different cars, an 89 stang hatchback and a 94 stang trunk. In both cases I used 2 10" passives with good amplifiers(rockford punch 150, and Earthquake 350-400 watt), up to today I still believe they are a good product for the money and very easy to move in and out of the car. They are light, sound good, and with 2 of them, produce a very substantial amount of bass that is easily heard down the street...if that's your thing. I like them for specific applications where the subs mobility is a necessary factor. I would not hesitate to use them again.
[ January 14, 2006, 10:39 PM: Message edited by: veeman ]
[ January 14, 2006, 10:39 PM: Message edited by: veeman ]
#6
It's going in my 84 Accord, so being a hatchback it might do the trick. SAS (Bazooka) still the one to get these days?
They seem very efficient @ 104 db.
Now who has a 10 inch passive for sale? New how much?
Thanking you guys in advance for all your help...
DUKK, they're ported, man. It's gotta be good.
They seem very efficient @ 104 db.
Now who has a 10 inch passive for sale? New how much?
Thanking you guys in advance for all your help...
DUKK, they're ported, man. It's gotta be good.