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<blockquote data-quote="MJS" data-source="post: 7864191" data-attributes="member: 639787"><p>Assuming the '10" D' is a Bazooka product, sounds like you got a bad one. The models I'm looking at seem to have good customer reviews. I do not doubt that your 12" sub with 300 Watt amp sounds better though!</p><p></p><p>I have a Veloster. The 10" 250 watt Bazooka tube is probably the top of the range of subwoofer options I would consider. Their 8" tube would fit snugly under the dash, which I'm worried would hurt the sound quality; it would also fit well behind the passenger seat. The Bazooka 10" tube would have to go in the back of the hatch, taking valuable trunk space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MJS, post: 7864191, member: 639787"] Assuming the '10" D' is a Bazooka product, sounds like you got a bad one. The models I'm looking at seem to have good customer reviews. I do not doubt that your 12" sub with 300 Watt amp sounds better though! I have a Veloster. The 10" 250 watt Bazooka tube is probably the top of the range of subwoofer options I would consider. Their 8" tube would fit snugly under the dash, which I'm worried would hurt the sound quality; it would also fit well behind the passenger seat. The Bazooka 10" tube would have to go in the back of the hatch, taking valuable trunk space. [/QUOTE]
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