Bass Tube ?
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Bass Tube ?
anyone try putting a SAS Bass Tube or something similar in their trunk? i know these are not the best way to go, but it seems like a 10" SAS Bazooka might be a good solution for some cheap clean bass...
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Yes, I just installed an amplified 10" SAS EL Series. It sounds fine for now; however, I do plan on a custom installation later. Its a good sound and the bass is clean.
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Re: Bass Tube ?
Originally posted by travelmadness
anyone try putting a SAS Bass Tube or something similar in their trunk? i know these are not the best way to go, but it seems like a 10" SAS Bazooka might be a good solution for some cheap clean bass...
anyone try putting a SAS Bass Tube or something similar in their trunk? i know these are not the best way to go, but it seems like a 10" SAS Bazooka might be a good solution for some cheap clean bass...
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I have a Kenwood Powered Sub for sale (link below). I will sell it for $175 with overnight shipping INCLUDED. I only used it for a few months in my Z before upgrading my whole system. Everything is included except for the tie down straps (they were no good after removal). Straps can be purchased at hardware stores for probably less than $5 PM me if you are interested.
http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/speakers01/kscwa82rc.asp
http://www.justkenwood.co.uk/speakers01/kscwa82rc.asp
Last edited by danotto; 09-01-2003 at 05:47 PM.
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