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Old 12-24-2005, 04:24 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Bazooka Caravan

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Quit talking to me like I'm your 16 year old kid. I'm 21, work full time, am getting marred in March, and make more money than most parents in my area.
what the HELL does that have to do with anything? your 21 and work full time, getting married and make more money than most parents? sounds like your life is so perfect you gotta go bitching about other peoples, haha. does the fact your getting married and "make mroe money than most parents in your area" make your opinion more vaild? I really hope you don't think it does.

as to the orignal poster, if your interested in upgrading your sound system I'd say start out with a new head unit (I.E. new radio) after that get new speakers in the front (I'd so coax speakers would probably suit you just fine, and decent ones can be had for around 100 bucks for the pair) after that you could buy a 4 channel amp, use 2 of teh channels to amp the front 2 speakers, and bridge (combine) the otehr 2 channels and drive a 10 or 12" subwoofer in a sealed box (or ported if you have the room). a subwoofer doesn't need to be heard from 3 blocks away to sound good (although some may differ on that opinion) having a 10 or 12" woofer allows the radio to play the lower end of the frequency spectrum that the smaller speakers and your car can't play (or can't play well). if you buy most of the stuff on ebay, or even in best buy or something you could get the the whole thing installed for you for under 1,000 dollars. if you want to do ti in steps, do the head unit first, then front speakers, and then later if you wish add the 4 channel amp and subwoofer. just remember when buying on ebay or On-line. stick to brand you know or ahve at least heard of (Alpine, pioneer, JBL, Polk, Infinity, etc.) don't buy brands like Pyramid, Jenson, Pile, as they are VERY bad and a waste of money, their amps dont' put out nearly the power they say (trust me I leard from experiance years ago) in car audio, you usually get what you pay for. good luck to ya!

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Old 12-24-2005, 08:16 PM
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/product.aspx?ProdId='BASSLINK'&Ser=BSL&Cat=PSU

http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/category.aspx?
Cat=MEL

http://pioneerusa.com/pna/product/de...159441,00.html

here are some quick looks. the basslink is pretty nice. you could probably get something else for the same price but these are very easy to work with and simple to install. probably only take an hour or two.
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Old 12-24-2005, 08:17 PM
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/product.aspx?ProdId='BASSLINK'&Ser=BSL&Cat=PSU

lets try that link again
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Old 12-24-2005, 08:18 PM
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

oh well, copy and paste
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~6.5^3 net @ 35 Hz (polyfilled to increse vol. & lower tuning to 32 Hz)
(2) eD Nine.1s (www.edesignaudio.com)
1 Optima yellow top (www.optimabatteries.com)
1 Optima red top
200 amp alt (www.dbelectrical.com)
eDead V1SE2 250 sq ft
Big 3 (1/0 awg)
Pioneer DEH-P650 (www.pioneerelectronics.com)
Infinity Reference 5 1/4 comps (www.infinitysystems.com
Infinity Kappa 6x9s
MTX Thunder 3404
Power Acoustik TFT/LCD
Pyle DVD/CD/MP3/WAV/WMA player
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Old 12-24-2005, 08:22 PM
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

wtf jet? this guy came in with a simple question any youre getting all wound up about it and now he is getting wound up. who cares what his reasoning is. he has a question about car audio, i thought that is the main reason people come here, to ask and answer questions. this is not aol instant messenger or yahoo. dont turn everything into an argument.
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1 Optima yellow top (www.optimabatteries.com)
1 Optima red top
200 amp alt (www.dbelectrical.com)
eDead V1SE2 250 sq ft
Big 3 (1/0 awg)
Pioneer DEH-P650 (www.pioneerelectronics.com)
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Old 12-24-2005, 09:14 PM
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Re: Re: Bazooka Caravan

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http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/product.aspx?ProdId='BASSLINK'&Ser=BSL&Cat=PSU

http://infinitysystems.com/caraudio/category.aspx?
Cat=MEL

http://pioneerusa.com/pna/product/de...159441,00.html

here are some quick looks. the basslink is pretty nice. you could probably get something else for the same price but these are very easy to work with and simple to install. probably only take an hour or two.
I'm not a big fdan of infinity audio. espically their powered subs. I had an infinity home theater with a powered sub, the internal amp died right after the warranty expired. (this happened when someone was house sitting for us, they thought they broke it , so they replaced it with the exact same one so we wouldn't know) a few months later the 2nd one broke. I read posts on other forums about people having problem with the baslink (same problem internal amp's dieing) sounds like the same people who make the home ones, make the car ones, I woudl avoid in my opinion. they may sound decent, but if that amp goes, the whole thing is junk, as opposed to if you by a component sub and an external amp, if the amp did go, you could just replace that. just my 2 cents

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Re: Bazooka Caravan

Well, I was brave enough to get a Bazooka for my Voyager, and I am surprised how much decibels and solid bass it gives. Though not a subwoofer that will be heard blocks away, but great inside my mini-van. Great sound. Look at my signature for model and specs.
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

this post is 2+ years old and several of the "contributors" have been banned
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Old 05-30-2008, 07:15 PM
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Re: Bazooka Caravan

My apologies for reviving an old thread. I wanted to give this thread a positive note as when I did a search for Bazooka, this was the only thread that referenced it, and wanted to just let other visitors know that its okay to use a Bazooka.
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