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01-31-2008, 08:00 AM
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Re: Transmission line
Why go to a pawn shop when you can get one from me?
http://www.bazooka.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4814
You have enough tenure here to become eligible. Let me know if ur interested.
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01-31-2008, 05:54 PM
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Re: Transmission line
KF, did you ever get to see that beast of a van?
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01-31-2008, 08:21 PM
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Re: Transmission line
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I don't really understand what's going on in that thread...How would I get one???
Also...
Whats up guys...I took a small vid today. my sister's camera has barely any memory on it so 29 seconds is all I got.
As for how it sounds...***** AWESOME. The tonality is a lot different from the 2.5 cu ft @ 30Hz box it the EHQS was in. This thing digs deep and has usable response down to 25Hz testing with sine waves...below that it unloads and doesn't have much output. It has a pretty flat response from 28 - 60Hz. I really love how it sounds. It's easy to tell when the EHQS is reaching its mechanical limits as I can hear it bottoming out but that is only on certain beats but overall it slams hard and gets really low but still retains its punchiness and transients.
30-35Hz tones are fun. Compared to the 2.5 cu ft ported...this T-Line rapes it hands down. Only thing is that the box is 38.5" wide and 21.75" deep lol. But I don't need cargo space.
I think everyone should get to listen to a transmission line enclosure...it does really have a different sound to it.
Anyways...heres a little vid
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01-31-2008, 09:16 PM
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Re: Transmission line
TL's do sound awesome. I put some 8's in a TL back in '03. They played ungodly down to 22 - 23hz. We had a Directed 1100D on each one @ 1ohm. It was loud too. It pulled 155.1dB at a show near Atlanta.  If you have the room, TL is the way to go.
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01-31-2008, 09:21 PM
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Re: Transmission line
This sub doesn't have much throw to it so the most it'll take is about 200 watts. Right around 1/4 wave tuning though 28-34Hz I think it can take 500 watts and be pretty loud.
In that video its only getting 200 watts BTW
RainMan...I just got an idea. Your super 8 or 6.5 inch sub. I'll make a T-Line for it if it ever goes into production.
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01-31-2008, 09:41 PM
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Re: Transmission line
I was thinking more on the line of all of us getting together and building a couple of competition vehicles. Well, three actually. One for SQ, one for show, and one all out SPL. Team Bazooka, out for the kill. 
Any thoughts?
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01-31-2008, 09:44 PM
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Re: Transmission line
I'd be glad to be on Team Bazooka
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01-31-2008, 09:54 PM
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Re: Transmission line
Cool. There is also gong to be a 10" sub available in this line.
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02-01-2008, 08:05 AM
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Re: Transmission line
AZN,
It is pretty straight forward on the Mystery Shopper Program. You work with me, in PRIVATE, to decide on what and where online to buy a product. Once I approve the transaction, you buy it. When you receive it, you DO NOT open the package, but instead ship it to SAS for inspection along with copies of the purchase information and receipts. Once we have reviewed it, we will return the product to you with a full refund including shipping cost or you can get the product back PLUS more Bazooka product of equal value to what you spent making the transation. Understand? 
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Re: Transmission line
Understood. BTW
Today I put in the 12W6 and WOW...it is even BETTER. It's a lot louder than the EHQS 12. Slams the lows really really well.
I went to a couple shops here and asked some people what they thought was in the back...test track was of course Euphoric Midnight Bass - Track 11
The first shop theres a guy with four 12's sealed off 2000 watts in his dodge avenger....he guessed I had two 15's and 1000 watts.
Owner of the first shop is more experienced....he guessed one 12 and 800-1000 watts.
Next shop a guy there guessed three 10's and 1000 watts.
second guy at the next shop guessed a single 12 and 1000 watts.
Sounds really good to me for a single 12 and 200-250 watts without impedance rise.
I'll take some more vids tomorrow.
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