Pros: Pretty Clean Bass, option to add on another sub, good amp Cons: Can't go that deep (compared to higher end conventional subs)
Before I bought this sub, I made the mistake of buying the Bazooka EL-10A, which is one model lower than the RS-10A. The two look similar, but the RS-1A is capable of much more. To start out the RS runs with 80 watts, a 30 watt improvement over the EL....
Pros: Space saver, easy to remove from car Cons: can't go deep, bad durability
I got this sub last summer at Circuit City for $160 using my employee discount. I also hooked my friend up with the exact same model. I have a 4Runner, which has plenty of space in the back, but I was still concerned about buying a sound system that...
I must say that after years of working in car audio and participating in competitions, Bazooka 'tubes' are the biggest disgrace to quality car audio and clarity that I've ever experienced. They are a cheap and easy substitute for the 'boom' people want....
Pros: Cheap Cons: It freaking broke itself. It sucks, there's no other word to describe it.
NEW DEVELOPMENT:
The bass tube has destroyed itself. The staticy white-noise I talked about has completely destroyed the subwoofer. Now all you hear is a rumbling, garbled mess of noise. DOWN WITH BASS TUBES! Don't fall for the tricks of them...
Pros: A Lot Of Detailed Bass From A Small Space Cons: None, Hits hard and low.
The RS10A-hp exhibited bass reproduction that rivaled even some of the stringent competition 10's. It plays deep, loud, and hard under any application. It also has a built in 300w amp which delivers about 150wrms to the sub with minimal effort. No...
Pros: As loud as you can handle Cons: So loud that it is wasteful
My little brother has saved up all of the money he earned in the last few months and spent most of it on the Bazooka tube. He was attracted by the marketing which says its the most powerful ever and what not. But what they don't tell you is that it...
Pros: Ease of installation, loud. Cons: Bass is a bit boomy
I have a hatchback and purchased this to complete my system (I have a separate 70x4 amp powering my other speakers). I hooked this tube up and it is a monster!
I completely agree with other opinions - it is loud and I only keep the volume...
Pros: low cost, good freq. response, low distortion Cons: none
If you do not have an amplifier this is the best sub you can get. This sub takes up less space than a regular box and amp. This sub has an awesome frequency response hitting low and hard. Bazooka's powered subs are the best on the market. Since this sub...
Pros: Convenient removal, substantial-feeling design, cheaper than anything else, and good god is it LOUD! Cons: Overwhelmingly sloppy reproduction, lousy bass quality
I recently installed a sub and amp in my '99 Durango. I was looking for something that was convenient to pull in and out of the car. The folding third seat made installation of a fixed speaker a real pain. The sales person suggested a Bazooka: two...
Pros: Installation, ease of use, sound quality Cons: price
I've been into car stereo's for over 10 years building my first box with 2 10" woofers and 200 watt amp. Since then I built many different styles of boxes. I purchased a 10" amplified tube for my Honda Civic hatchback back in 94 and couldn't...
Pros: Easy to setup, self contained amp, good sound. Cons: na
It seems there are a lot of people who don't like this. All I can say is that I got the previous model and it works great. I bought it to supplement the severely lacking stereo system in my Jeep. It seems to fill the voids well since the factory...
Pros: Cheap, small Cons: Sound quality cannot come close to a nice set of subs and an amp.
I bought my Bazooka about a year ago. I had just gotten a CD player and new speakers for my car but I wanted a little more bass and loudness. I have a two-seat convertible and a small trunk so space is limited. I didn't want to take up an room in my...
Pros: none what so ever Cons: no bass, bad price, break easily, cant handle wattage
If you looking to blow money on something that really sucks in car audio try Bazooka bass tubes. I have put in hundreds of car audio systems and i have never heard anything worse than these things. Every time i go to a car audio shop acting like i know...
Pros: size and durability Cons: terribly sound quality and power handling
I was very dissapointed when i first heard these subs. I currently have two infinity tens in the back of my car and when i first heard these bazookas i thought that it had to be a joke. These subs couldn't handle the amount of power i was running to my...
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