got a cheap free 'bass tube'
hey so I got a cheap (read crappy) bass tube or whatever you want to call it, for free, so I want to give it a try at least... anyway, I am completely clueless when it comes to audio electronics
Can anybody explain in stupid terms how to install this? I know, this is like the simplest thing you could install in car audio, but I don't know even the simplest of any kind of audio electronics so any help would help 
If anyone is wondering, it is a Roadmaster model RBB650T if it matters... and I don't know if it has a builtin amp or not
Can anybody explain in stupid terms how to install this? I know, this is like the simplest thing you could install in car audio, but I don't know even the simplest of any kind of audio electronics so any help would help 
If anyone is wondering, it is a Roadmaster model RBB650T if it matters... and I don't know if it has a builtin amp or not
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I googled you model and came you with two diffrent units with the same model number, One was a home sub with a box and one was your tube. Your model does not have a built in amp. and is 200 hundred peak. I would find a cheap amp that puts out 150 watts at 4 ohm. Be it mono or a two channel amp. You are going to need a amp kit and a loc -line output converter. Depending if you have a head unit or not. It should give you atleast a little thump in your trunk. You will like the diffrences of a sub. good luck. If you need anymore help just post.
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