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<blockquote data-quote="Deiimos" data-source="post: 8896744" data-attributes="member: 682903"><p>I think I still have three of the really old SAS Bazooka 6.5 passive tubes, I got them free many, many years ago. I believe mice may have eaten the cones in storage since then, but probably still have the things. I put two of them in a car my sister had for a bit nearly 20 years ago, they sounded okay for small woofers and actually filled out the low end pretty well, but they were pretty weak if you wanted trunk rattling bass. I swapped in an old Autotek Street Machine 12 from the late 90’s / 2000 (4 spoke cast basket sub, not the Maxxsonics stuff). But, the Autotek was a terrible sounding sub no matter what box I tried it in, though it at least had more output than the Bazookas.</p><p></p><p>I'd be curious how the larger modern Bazooka tubes perform, but not at the price. I suspect they are decent enough for a basic install to fill out the low end.</p><p></p><p>I loved playing with audio gear, so didn't care even if it was products people would crap on, I still liked testing the stuff if I had the chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deiimos, post: 8896744, member: 682903"] I think I still have three of the really old SAS Bazooka 6.5 passive tubes, I got them free many, many years ago. I believe mice may have eaten the cones in storage since then, but probably still have the things. I put two of them in a car my sister had for a bit nearly 20 years ago, they sounded okay for small woofers and actually filled out the low end pretty well, but they were pretty weak if you wanted trunk rattling bass. I swapped in an old Autotek Street Machine 12 from the late 90’s / 2000 (4 spoke cast basket sub, not the Maxxsonics stuff). But, the Autotek was a terrible sounding sub no matter what box I tried it in, though it at least had more output than the Bazookas. I'd be curious how the larger modern Bazooka tubes perform, but not at the price. I suspect they are decent enough for a basic install to fill out the low end. I loved playing with audio gear, so didn't care even if it was products people would crap on, I still liked testing the stuff if I had the chance. [/QUOTE]
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