Bazooka EL104 Subwoofers
Bazooka EL104 Subwoofers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 20, 2002]
Sean
Model Reviewed:
1988 10" Passive tube
Strength:
Compact size. Low power input needed. Very efficient.
Weakness:
Not a big power handler. I purchased two of these tubes and I have used the original tubes with original woofers since 1988. 14 years of pounding, a wife and two kids later, they are still rocking hard. I had 35 watts running to each in a 280zx and was able to attain SPL's of 132dB. I now have 125 watts running to each and haven't had it rated yet, but it is probably in the 137 range. Haven't heard a bass sound more pleasing to my ear for this price point ever. Similar Products Used: MTX 12" subs in 1987. Haven't used anything since. |
[Mar 15, 2001]
Dez
Strength:
Can get quite loud with a good amp. Light and doesn't take up too much room. Can be run and sound ok with a weak low quality amp.
Weakness:
Overpriced. Doesn't go really low like a true sub should. Sound Quality could be better. It can add some lower punch notes to a factory system. Wouldn't recommend it to serious audio listeners because it lacks good sound quality. Its not an spl contender alone but may get you respectable spl with a multiple setup and a strong amp. The 8" bazooka bass tube would be a better option because its smaller than the 10" and there is only a hint difference in the sound and loudness. Wouldn't pay more than $160 new. Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 17, 2000]
ART
Model Reviewed:
EL 104 Passive sub 10"
Strength:
Gets loud and some SQ. Compact and comes with strap harness to hold it in place. No big amp needed to run it, it takes 200 watts max.
Weakness:
Tends to distort at high volumes with 250 watts to it. I would recommend this sub system to anyone who want to add a sub to their factory system. Good starter sub. I now have 3 Infinity Kappa Perfect 12.1's and soon to add 3 more!!!!!!!! Similar Products Used: Other low to mid class subs. |