It's built with an amp included in the unit. 200w yadda yadda yadda something or another.
Being an all in one package is what I wanted, it is something like a bazooka tube, but supposed to be better and takeup a little less space.
It's built with an amp included in the unit. 200w yadda yadda yadda something or another.
Being an all in one package is what I wanted, it is something like a bazooka tube, but supposed to be better and takeup a little less space.
Heyyyy! I bought one on Ebay for $80 bucks years ago (used)..just missing the base that I got for $15 bucks again on ebay...it sounded great!
There is one that you might get cheap here
Daniel
You won't be disappointed.
I had two bazookas over my span of car stereo enthusiasm and I can tell you they are much sloppier than the Infinity. It's much more precise and less "boomy" than the tubes. They are not as accurate since they attempt to amplify by bouncing it around.
I've been really close to having my spare cover modified a few times with space being so limited, but I can't bring my self to cut my baby up without knowing that there really would be a big benefit.
Do yourself a favor though and swap out your components too. You just won't be able to put the volume to the infinity with the stock paper crappers in there.
If not now, just as soon as you can afford it.
macintosh man
I've actually got the Polk Audio Dxi 6500 component speaker in the front doors and some poineer 6 1/2" 3way speakers in the back. I need/want a small amp for the front Polk speakers, but got this instead. Should work well enough with the factory head unit for my taste.
Oh yeaaah, you're good to go then. I haven't had a huge problem with my Alpine being under powered. I'm a big proponent of amplifying the components too, but these newer head units are actually fairly well done power wise. You won't be winning any SPL competitions, but if you're like me you just want it to sound crisp and clear with the windows down ;-)