bazooka 8" vs 10" suggestion
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bazooka 8" vs 10" suggestion
I just installed a 8" bazooka builtin 100w amp, the bass gain a little bit compare to the stock one. The bass is hard and not really warm as the 10" as I listento. I'd like to go with the 10" one. should I get the 10" with 100w built in amp. does it make much different or do I have to get the higher amp ? (200 or 250) ?
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with the 8" built-in 100watt amp, there is abit more bass than a stock bass I have and the bass beat kindda boouce hard not warm like the bass that I had on other car which is 10" sub + separate amp. I waiting for the 10" bass tube with 200 amp built in. I will post the result here when I get it installed.
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I had a bazooka 8" with built-in amp waaaaaaay back in the day. I actually liked it. It was kind of awkward mounting it but it did give you plenty of mounting positions so that you can maxmize the output. I had it corner loaded into my hatch and that seemed to sound the best.
I will say, even though the bass was pretty clean, flat, and responsive to pretty low frequencies, the output wasn't quite there. I always wanted it to be just a little bit louder. But your taste with bass is probably different than mine.
I will say, even though the bass was pretty clean, flat, and responsive to pretty low frequencies, the output wasn't quite there. I always wanted it to be just a little bit louder. But your taste with bass is probably different than mine.
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bazooka is good sound quality for bass, dont get me wrong. this is my first time using the 8" with builtin amp. back then I had used 10" with a rockforsegate amp, the sound really nice and clear on my Acura integra hatch back. that's why I am gettin the 10" sub with builtin amp so I can save more space to the trunk and hopefully it will bring the bass sound as I expected.
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