Jon-Mike
Enthusiast
I have posted for info, ideas, etc. in the past on possible stereo upgrades (I have a 94 RT/10). Most had replied that it would be tough to do much with the older RT/10 due to space and lack of tight airspace in the cab.
What I was looking for was to mainly increase the bass in my system (NO - I did and do not want that pounding 'rap' bass you find in the older Chevy Blazers
I am happy to report that I have gotten what I desired - here's how! I already had replaced the head unit (with a Sony CD) and the car had a couple of amplifiers in the back when I purchased it. Additionally, all of the stock speakers were replacements. With these improvements, I was still not happy with the sound. There was an almost total lack of bass (prob due to lack of speaker airspace as well as the loudness of the car). It just did not sound as good as it should have in my opinion.
Well, after quite a bit of research and asking questions, I decided to try the SAS Bazooka Tube. I had one installed in the passenger footwell and another in the trunk (both 8"). They are absolutely amazing!!! Now that my door and between the seat speakers do not have to worry about reproducing bass (READ distorting), the sound I have is fantastic. Even with the top off, the sound is just as great.
Another huge bonus about the tubes is that they are so easily removeable - simply push a button to remove 3 wires and unstrap the unit and it is out. With it in place, there is still plenty of room for passengers, though. My brother in law is 6'4" and he had no problem sitting there; but I am sure that for extended trips with a passenger, I will likely pull it out.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask.
Jon-Mike with an RT/10 - Now sounding as good as it looks and runs!!!
What I was looking for was to mainly increase the bass in my system (NO - I did and do not want that pounding 'rap' bass you find in the older Chevy Blazers
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). I wanted a full sound that could really crank if you want it too!I am happy to report that I have gotten what I desired - here's how! I already had replaced the head unit (with a Sony CD) and the car had a couple of amplifiers in the back when I purchased it. Additionally, all of the stock speakers were replacements. With these improvements, I was still not happy with the sound. There was an almost total lack of bass (prob due to lack of speaker airspace as well as the loudness of the car). It just did not sound as good as it should have in my opinion.
Well, after quite a bit of research and asking questions, I decided to try the SAS Bazooka Tube. I had one installed in the passenger footwell and another in the trunk (both 8"). They are absolutely amazing!!! Now that my door and between the seat speakers do not have to worry about reproducing bass (READ distorting), the sound I have is fantastic. Even with the top off, the sound is just as great.
Another huge bonus about the tubes is that they are so easily removeable - simply push a button to remove 3 wires and unstrap the unit and it is out. With it in place, there is still plenty of room for passengers, though. My brother in law is 6'4" and he had no problem sitting there; but I am sure that for extended trips with a passenger, I will likely pull it out.
If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask.
Jon-Mike with an RT/10 - Now sounding as good as it looks and runs!!!
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