Which of these 2 subs would you recommend???

by hraustin
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Not being real familiar with the sound and perormance of these 2 subs (enclosed vs. bazooka) , which would give me the best all round bass for most music types?
I feel the bazooka type tube sub is more for a thumping and boom which would favor hip-hop and rap...maybe not.


CHOICE #1

Visonic enclosed self amplified 200W 10" subwoofers. They are each in their own enclosed box with their own 200W amp and self powered.12" VBX Series subwoofer and enclosure with built in amplifier
Power Handling:
Peak: 500 watts
RMS: 225 watts
Amplifer: 37 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms RMS
Built-in low-pass filter
1 set of RCA input
High level input



CHOICE #2

Bazooka type self amplified tube
100 Watts RMS Power Handling
High Quality Construction
Rear Facing Tuned Port
Black Suppleather Covering
Chrome Plated Flame Grille
Bumped Back Plate
Extended & Vented Pole Piece
Gold Binding Post Terminals
MOSFET Amplifier
Remote Bass Control Knob
RCA & Speaker Level Inputs
Adjustable Low Pass Filter: 40Hz - 250Hz
Adjustable Bass Boost: 0-18dB
Includes Complete Installation Kit
Dimensions: 9-1/2"H x 9-3/8"W x 22-3/4"L


Thx again for your help. (Trying to avoid the expense of the time and $$ involved with trial & error)


Replies (2)
ttocs on 01/9/2008 12:48:02
if the bazooka is the real SAS(stillwater audio sound) then I would deffinitly go with it, They have been making it for almost 20 yrs now and know what to do.... I had a 6.5" unamplified in my truck years ago. liked them better then the jl 8's I replaced them with leter..........

swez on 01/9/2008 17:43:16
Between the two choices, Bazooka is the better option. The Visonik offering may be a decent sub, but the amp isvery lame!

"Stillwater" is the same parent company that markets Kicker products. They have a lot more market savvy then the low-ball Visonik offerings.

You may also wish to look ay Infinity Bass Link products too. They are solid in design, profile is minimal and a tad more up-scale.

Swez




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