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Anyone ever install one of those bazooka bass tubes in their celica ?
I want something that will give me some low end without taking up too much trunk space. The bazooka tube seems like it would work well for that. -------------------- 15PSI - 30MPG - Megasquirt Tuned
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I'm 20 and don't need my music cranked to 11, except for when I'm recreating scenes of Stonehenge.
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I'm 20 and don't need my music cranked to 11, except for when I'm recreating scenes of Stonehenge. ![]() Present company excluded, Box ![]() There is one issue you have to consider when making your own box. Every sub is designed with a specific box dimension in mind for optimal sound. They need a certain amount of room inside the box in order to have proper intake of air and create there required air pressure. Not only dimension but most subs are designed for a TYPE of box as well, i.e. Closed, Ported, Bandpass, etc. While obviously the speaker will work in any enclosure, you may be limiting up to 50% of it's sound capacity by using a box its not designed for. This post has been edited by Xander_X: May 9, 2012 - 12:54 PM -------------------- 99 Celica GT-S
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