Bass Tube
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Bass Tube
Does anyone have opinions on bass tubes? I have an F-350 cc and am thinking that a bass tube might be a lot easier to install than a sub in a box.
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!!
When on two wheels-
FXSTC
Mesa- AZ
2003, F-350, Lariat, V10, CC, LWB, Dark Shadow Grey, 6sp Manual, "get off your lazy *ss" FX4, 4.30, Camper Pkg, Sirius Satellite Radio, Borla cat-back, Granatelli MAF, K&N Gen II FIPK, et. al., ad infinitum, ad nauseum...
Any thoughts or suggestions?
Thanks!!
When on two wheels-
FXSTC
Mesa- AZ
2003, F-350, Lariat, V10, CC, LWB, Dark Shadow Grey, 6sp Manual, "get off your lazy *ss" FX4, 4.30, Camper Pkg, Sirius Satellite Radio, Borla cat-back, Granatelli MAF, K&N Gen II FIPK, et. al., ad infinitum, ad nauseum...
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Bass Tube
i put a bazooka tube 8" in my 2000 sc superduty.i mounted it in the middle in front of the back seat.it wont fit under seat.i have had about 1.5 yrs and have been pleased with it but it is now starting to pop a little,but i abused it listening to hardcore deathmetal. i replaced the stock speakers with boston acoustics,good swap!
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Bass Tube
I bought a ten inch bazooka tube off of ebay, and used it in my 92 F-150 regular cab for a month and blew that sub with my PPI 2150 amp, so I purchased a MA Audio 10 Synergy sub that is 1500 RMS and 2000 watt peak, and it shakes the hell out of the cab with my amp running cold, PPI and a real good replacement sub that can handle alot of low hz bass is what you need in a truck. I am prolly hitting anywhere from 120 to 138db, with one ten inch ma audio in a bazooka tube, it's unreal, but the amp makes all the difference in my book.
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