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Old 07-07-2013, 02:08 PM
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If you read the forum rules, read the sticky in this section, and search for this topic you get all the answers you are looking for.
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I had a set of AudioPipe subs in my T/A and never had a problem with them. They were a night and day improvement over the stock speakers - crisp bass with some real depth. However, our sponsor Kee Audio stopped selling them because people were experiencing problems with the spider coming loose on them:
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Alot of people were ok with the Audiopipes but I had enough problems with the spider coming loose on them that I had to discontinue carrying them. They sounded good and had a nice design with the screw in terminals but they attached the pos and neg leads to the spider on them and people would push to hard on the screws with the screw driver attaching the wires and pop the spider loose. I replaced alot of those and decided it just wasn't worth it anymore when I had the Bazooka doing a great job already with no returns on them. They are bullet proof.
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I'm sure they aren't quite as good as the Bazookas right?
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Originally Posted by IrbyBocksnick
I'm sure they aren't quite as good as the Bazookas right?
The Bazookas are very popular and quite capable but I don't think they are any better than AudioPipe... in fact, I would be tempted to say the opposite is true just because Bazooka doesn't have a great reputation in the audio world (they're kind of the WalMart of audio).
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The nice thing about the Bazookas is an easy install. I recall the AudioPipes also fit in the hole. You'll also need to confirm if you need a DVC speaker, or not.
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Yes they are the dual 4 ohm speakers needed
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