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madness410 05-14-2008 09:31 PM

anyone have experience with bass tubes?
 
ok so my camaro has just two speakers as opposed to my civic which has 2 12" subs...

id like to put something in the camaro sooner or later that would hit, but not take up alot of space...i noticed alot of the boxes for third gens basically take up the entire hatch which im not really cool with. (i know camaros arent meant for space anyway but u never know when youll need that space)

what i was wondering is if anybody has had experience with bass tubes...do you recommend them? are they hard to install? any input is appreciated. thanks

jon

HardcoreZ28 05-15-2008 07:39 AM

I ran a Bazooka tube in my IROC for years and was pretty happy with it. Now I have a box I made that holds 2 10's instead. It takes up the rear well but I can still store the t-tops in the factory location.

Tru2Chevy 05-15-2008 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by madness410 (Post 448304)
ok so my camaro has just two speakers as opposed to my civic which has 2 12" subs...

id like to put something in the camaro sooner or later that would hit, but not take up alot of space...i noticed alot of the boxes for third gens basically take up the entire hatch which im not really cool with. (i know camaros arent meant for space anyway but u never know when youll need that space)

what i was wondering is if anybody has had experience with bass tubes...do you recommend them? are they hard to install? any input is appreciated. thanks

jon

If you want to keep the "well" usable you could always do a plate over it with hinges so you can just flip it up out of the way and keep stuff under it.

- Justin

sweetbmxrider 05-15-2008 08:56 PM

i keep my system on the rear deck area. i always throw my tops in the trunk so i kept my stuff outa there. the little flap gets in the way so i lay it across the enclosures i have.

nuttyprofessor 05-16-2008 10:44 PM

in my thrid gen I had a kicker box with 2-12's. took up the whole trunk deck. ended up replacin it with a single 10" passive sub (didn't have an amp built in). I actually liked the single 10" better. I am not a bass head and like a well rounded sound so the bazooka tube was perfect for me. Sounded better then my friends celica with 2-10"s

Slo86Bird 05-16-2008 11:38 PM

i got one of those panels that rests over the storage area in the back. put the ttops right over it and everything. i can put a hinge on it for you if you want...pm me

TheBandit 05-19-2008 11:22 AM

I dunno if i'm reading wrong but dont put subwoofers in a plate, it will sound like absolute crap. You need a sealed box. Buy two 8" woofers or a 10" and fab something up thats really small on the side of the well.

Slo86Bird 05-19-2008 07:13 PM

actually, it dont sound bad at all. it doesnt hit quite as hard but it works well

nj96z28 05-19-2008 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by madness410 (Post 448304)
ok so my camaro has just two speakers as opposed to my civic which has 2 12" subs...

id like to put something in the camaro sooner or later that would hit, but not take up alot of space...i noticed alot of the boxes for third gens basically take up the entire hatch which im not really cool with. (i know camaros arent meant for space anyway but u never know when youll need that space)

what i was wondering is if anybody has had experience with bass tubes...do you recommend them? are they hard to install? any input is appreciated. thanks

jon

But the 12" subs in the civic make it run 11's :moon:

madness410 05-19-2008 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by nj96z28 (Post 449673)
But the 12" subs in the civic make it run 11's :moon:

lol no are u kidding me? its the clear tail lights that make ANY civic run 11's...DUH. everyone should know that clear tail lights = speeeeeed

sweetbmxrider 05-19-2008 09:42 PM

i like clear tail lights, have em on my truck. it was either that or blacked out, i dislike black out covers and didn't know about VHT back then....

TheBandit 05-20-2008 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Slo86Bird (Post 449607)
actually, it dont sound bad at all. it doesnt hit quite as hard but it works well

The subwoofer wouldn't be working correctly and the fact that it doesn't have a the recommended airspace that is sealed would make it sound like garbage. Have you ever heard a good subwoofer in a good box?

Slo86Bird 05-20-2008 06:55 AM

no im new to these things called subs. my head has been up my rectum all my life.

TheBandit 05-20-2008 07:39 AM

I was just trying to ask a question not insult you. Just saying i know for a fact, a subwoofer in a sealed box would outperform a plate with flying colors and wouldn't even be close. If space is an issue build a smaller box by the spare tire or something similar.

Slo86Bird 05-20-2008 06:16 PM

i realize that sealed is better...me and my brother just made a box for his vette today...i have been building boxes so therefor i know that sealed is better and if you wanna be technical....ported is better then sealed

TheBandit 05-20-2008 07:06 PM

Well if you want to get technical that statement isn't entirely true. A properly tuned ported box will sound better. A ported box with a hole cut in it and a piece of pvc jammed into is going to sound like garbage unless it is tuned correctly.

Tru2Chevy 05-20-2008 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by TheBandit (Post 449729)
The subwoofer wouldn't be working correctly and the fact that it doesn't have a the recommended airspace that is sealed would make it sound like garbage. Have you ever heard a good subwoofer in a good box?

They make subs that are designed to work in "open air" applications like this. I spent quite a bit of time researching it and listening to a few cars with similar setups when I had my first 3rd gen years ago.

- Justin

sweetbmxrider 05-20-2008 07:57 PM

and hearing is biased. i don't like ported boxes. they move too much air. i love rockin rap too. i'm not just a punker or rocker or anything

Slo86Bird 05-20-2008 08:34 PM

oh well. today we made a box for my brothers vette, he had a bass tube and 4 6x9s and we had 1 10 inch sub...we made the box big enough for 2 but only cut one hole as we only has 1 sub and it hits 342764897560986 times harder then the bass tube and 4 6x9s! but he is gunna buy 2 12s and we r gunna make the holes bigger..

nj96z28 05-21-2008 12:57 AM

I still hold my ground on teh subs making it faster, ada whale tail for downforce and your front wheel drive is teh pwnzor

Stevoone 05-21-2008 03:37 PM

I put some poly-fill in my sail panels then put in some Infinity 6x9's. If you got some good 6x9's and an amp you could get them to sound pretty good. Not sure how much bass your looking for tho. Most of the Sub tubes I've seen were self powered. All you needed was Power, Ground, Remote and RCA's. Or you could get a Truck box, there meant to fit behind the bench in a truck so the dimensions are smaller, you would just have to check the specs on the sub so you can match the sub to the box.

sweetbmxrider 05-21-2008 05:30 PM

i have truck sub boxes in my camaro cause i got them back when i was driving my truck. they fit snug on the upper deck in the back with the amp and cap inbetween. i like it and its easy to remove.

TheBandit 05-22-2008 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Tru2Chevy (Post 449980)
They make subs that are designed to work in "open air" applications like this. I spent quite a bit of time researching it and listening to a few cars with similar setups when I had my first 3rd gen years ago.

- Justin

I know there are open air subs but most common subs they sell that are cheaper and that everyone opts to buy aren't open air, at least i don't think so unless they have gotten more common in the past few years.

TheBandit 05-22-2008 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Slo86Bird (Post 450019)
oh well. today we made a box for my brothers vette, he had a bass tube and 4 6x9s and we had 1 10 inch sub...we made the box big enough for 2 but only cut one hole as we only has 1 sub and it hits 342764897560986 times harder then the bass tube and 4 6x9s! but he is gunna buy 2 12s and we r gunna make the holes bigger..

Make sure you seal off seperate chambers for each sub. And just a suggestion, but 2 12s in a smaller box may not sound as good as that 1 ten in the bigger box :nod: Just something to think about or find out the airspace on the other subs.

Iroc-z86 05-28-2008 09:00 PM

bass tubes are ok, i had one in my iroc, i bought a truck box for my jeep, then decided i didnt want it begging to be stolen with the soft top on so i threw it in the iroc, fits perfect does not come close to the top, ill get some pics up tomorrow. it hits hard too.


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