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$100.00 Year / Model Reviewed: 1992-3 Bazooka T62 passive sub Summary: I recommend the T-62 passive tubes for use inside a pickup truck, small SUV, station wagon or hatchback vehicle, and only if you have a separate amp to drive them. I've used one T-62 for over 7 years in 3 such vehicles with 70-150 Hz passive low pass filters (F-mods) before the amp (a 1987 Punch-45 mono-bridged). The T62 can also be used in enclosed trunks to produce a (deeper?) more spatial effect, but personally I think subs in enclosed trunks are a very annoying source of noise pollution. I use subs to kick up the lower notes of the music (electric and acoustic basses, bass drums, etc.) to faithfully reproduce a small club setting in my vehicle. I don't use them to win disturb the neighborhood contests. Strengths: Quite compact, efficient, cheap, and easy to install. Produces excellent loud deep bass. Does what a sub is supposed to do, produces a punchy bass you can feel in the vehicle. Has been trouble-free for 7 years. Weaknesses: Quite compact, but still requires considerable mounting space. (Can't they make these tubes a little shorter?) However, they can be easily demounted from the vehicle. Requires amplification. Similar Products Used: First and only subs I've personally used. However, they compare well (at least for the way I use them) with the omnipresent large rectangular boxes.
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