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Just got a BTA6200 and have a connection question.
Hey boys i have a question here. I am installing a BTA6200 in a 2007 Ford Edge. It comes with a factory installed subwoofer in the rear that is already run through a crossover in the head unit. What i need to know is can i connect the bazooka tube to the high level inputs or do i need to connect to the speakers in the back doors. I would rather use the subwoofer connection due to convienience.
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Thanks for the warm welcome. I really hadn't really thought about that. I was hoping to see what the bt6200 could put out before i cut off the factory sub. I am looking for the easiest intall.
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Below is a link where you can read up on the unit. http://www.bazooka.com/products/mobi...00-Series-P212 |
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So let me be sure i am correct here. I can just disconnect the lines from my factory subwoofer and connect them directly to the high level input? or did you mean i should tap into one of the door speakers?
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Hey thanks for all of your help. I figured since I picked up the unit for $80 Canadian I could spend the money and have the wires ran. I did what you said and had them run wires from the high level at the head unit to the bazooka along with the remote power line. I also had them run a RCA line in case I would like to upgrade the head unit in the future. I also left the factory installed sub connected but am planning on replacing with something aftermarket. If bazooka has a sub to work i would definatlt try it. Please let me know if I am allowed to mention the place that did the work in Mississauga Ontario they did great work all for $100. They even installed the tube and tuned it for me. Future shop wanted $80.00 for the install of the wiring kit and $49.99 for the install and they wouldn't even touch the tube.
Anyway if you recall when I first posted your welcome said something along the lines of be prepared to be impressed? Well that was putting it mildly. I am absolultly blown away by the performance of this tube. After they installed and were tuning it I was in the waiting room with a buddy. He said wow that car pounds we got up to look and to our amazement there it was a tiny little thing just putting out just an amazing amount of bass for it's size. Needless to say we were both very impressed and my girlfriend just loves it. Thanks a bunch for all your help. You taught me very much not just about bazooka systems but systems in general. Thanks for everythin. Happy pounding. I have set this site as a favorite. :-) |
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It funny you say 25 years because the shop that did the install is having his 27th aniversary and was talking about when the first bazooka's came out. I figured he might know a thing or two. :)
Anyway here is the contact info for his shop. "BIG PETE CAN'T BE BEAT" LOL The shop is called: Audio Automation 1310 Dundas St. E Unit 15 (Drive Around Building) Miss, Ont. L4C 2C1 www.bigpete.ca And you guessed it Ask for Pete. The guys are really nice there and if you have been following this post it is obvious i don't work there. LOL. I know Pete loves the product also because he has one in his truck too. Thanks again HEAVY and PETE I'm sure i will be speaking to the both of you when i change the factory SUB out. Cheers boys. Quote:
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