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Can I enclose a Bazooka?
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<blockquote data-quote="klingcam" data-source="post: 7104075" data-attributes="member: 626758"><p>Thinking about getting a Bazooka powered sub tube for my '02 Odyssey. There's no great place to put it/protect it/conceal it. Since the center tray/Honda's poor excuse for a center console is a rattly piece of $*@&amp;, I was thinking about fabricating my own console/box and housing the bazooka tube inside it. Will that work without restricting the sub's performance as long as I leave the sub's port unobstructed?</p><p></p><p>Alternate plan: anyone had experience with the Sound Ordnance powered subs that fit under your seat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klingcam, post: 7104075, member: 626758"] Thinking about getting a Bazooka powered sub tube for my '02 Odyssey. There's no great place to put it/protect it/conceal it. Since the center tray/Honda's poor excuse for a center console is a rattly piece of $*@&, I was thinking about fabricating my own console/box and housing the bazooka tube inside it. Will that work without restricting the sub's performance as long as I leave the sub's port unobstructed? Alternate plan: anyone had experience with the Sound Ordnance powered subs that fit under your seat? [/QUOTE]
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