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Old Feb 5, 2006 | 02:39 PM
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Here is the question. Would this fit my situation?
Here is my situation: I have a '92 Civic SI. Not alot of room out back. I am no longer into the idea of having bass that you can hear comming down the road. I am also enjoying having the space back there. So , should I just get a simple wedge box for a single 10" sub , or get a Bazooka tube? I think the tube would be a hell of alot easier to take out , and take up a hell of alot of less room.

I originally planned to run one 12" sub in a custom fiberglass enclosure , a component set up front , and a decent 4 channel amp with seperate X-overs for the front and rear channels. I no longer feel like putting the work into the fiberglass enclosure. I would rather have something that is easy to take in and out. And not take up a ton of room.

So should I get a Bazooka tube or just get a box? Should I get a Bazooka tube without the built in amp? That way I can still run the 4 channel amp with the X-overs for the components. What to do , what to do?
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