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  • JHD
    • Oct 2007
    • 4

    • Long Beach, Ca


    Subs

    Alright, I've gone back and reviewed some of the feedback (all bad) w/ regards to using a bazooka sub... but there has to be someone out there that is satisfied w/ it's performance... I have a 92 SN,, I am not looking to entertain the entire lake nor the person I am pulling, w/ "my music." Plus, I am a little reluctant to give up what open space I do have on the boat... Anything positive out there?
  • NaughtyNautique
    • Nov 2007
    • 35

    • Lake Mohawk, Ohio


    #2
    RE: Subs

    I had an 8inch bazooka tube in my 90 ski nautique and 4 6.5 inch infinity speakers in the factory locations. The systm sounded great and took up no space. i mounted the bazooka up behind the kicker panel for the driver. So I had all of my storage under the observers seat. I also mounted a six disc cd changer in the kicker panel which was a pretty clean install taking up no usable space.
    1999 Pro Air Nautique (current boat 2008-)
    1990 Ski Nautique (past boat 2001-2007)
    1978 Ski Tique (first boat 1998-2001)

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    • myrtlebeachrider
      • Apr 2006
      • 51

      • Myrtle Beach, SC

      • 05 SANTE

      #3
      8" bazooka tube 2005 SANTE

      I have an 8 inch bazooka tube mounted under the dash on the drivers side just behind the stering wheel. It provides some nice added extra bass. It is very hard to see it. I took out 2 of screw that hold the carpet and put them back with the 2 mounting straps that came with it. I've attached a pic but I have readjusted the straps since the photo. I moved them further apart. I am also using two 8" bazooka tubbies on my tower. More bang for the buck!!!

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