I have an old 8" bazooka... ;>) It just fits under the jumpseat and the seat keeps it in place. Not the best as far as looks, but it can always be removed instantly with the quick-release wires. I listen to some bass-heavy music and I've always been satisfied with its sound. Bass is omnidirectional, but hiding them in the furniture muffles the sound and you have to turn it up to hear it, and then you get poor bass and make everyone around you listen to it. -Hans 87 syncro half-camper ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kirk Hockin" <dochockin@TELUS.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 3:10 AM Subject: [VANAGON] About Bazooka subwoofers.
> Greetings listees, > > > > I was meandering through the archives today, curious about subwoofers. > I found some interesting posts about Bazooka subwoofers. If you've used > them, are they any good? A fellow at car audio store said they weren't > very versatile and no one carried them locally anymore. Where abouts > have you mounted your Bazookas? Anybody tried mounting one in the > wardrobe cupboard? > > > > Cheers, > > > > Kirk > |
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