View Full Version : Bazooka subs


streetrcrm3
08-29-2002, 08:16 PM
Hey guys I was wondering if any of you guys are using bazooka's. How is the sound quality and how much bass is produced from it? Also, where can I get some where they are affordable? I was thinking about putting 1 6 1/2" self-amped sub under the driver and 1 6 1/2" self amped sub woofer under the front passenger seat, also 1 10" self-amped sub in the middle of the rear passenger seats. Also thinking about getting 1 Kicker l7 15" in the trunk. Tell me what you guys think. Is anyone running a similar setup? Gimme some replies guys, thanks.



Matt

bmwpower
08-29-2002, 08:44 PM
This is a joke, right? You can't possibly want to put ANYTHING under the front seats. There just ain't no room. And where the hell are you going to put the 10"??? On the seat?

Can the bazookas. They can work in some situations, but not in the places you describe. Most of the time they sound like crap.

If you must boom around town, choose the Kicker in the trunk. Makes it a little easier for your passengers to sit in the rear AND move the front seats back/forth.

streetrcrm3
08-29-2002, 10:58 PM
Hey man i think ur kinda blowin it kinda outta porpotion....umm ur rite most probably can't fit it in a car but def. in a suv....are any of u guys running Bazooka's that are self ampled or L7 solo barics? But the problem with running a sub in the trunk is that the bass is just gunna hit u from the rear, iwant my system to be balanced so i guess i'm gunna go with 6x9's on the doors...


matt

ASCH MAN
08-30-2002, 11:26 PM
I have a bazooka in my trunk. Had to replace the speaker with a better sub, and if you use a good amp (not the built in power they sell), it sounds pretty good. Any speaker will sound decent with a great amp, that is the key.

The only problem with the M3 is that the trunk is pretty isolated, so only enough bass gets through to make things sound balanced. The deep bass only gets through with a rear seat down. I am working on a way to cut a vent in the rear deck.