Dear Friend, Thank you for selecting Bazooka® sub woofer speaker systems for your stereo system. Today, the Bazooka represents Bazooka Mobile Audio’s continued commitment to efficiency and design. An innovative manufacturing process developed by SAS for the Bazooka provides consumers with state-of-the-art speaker system design.
HELPFUL HINTS-BEFORE YOU BEGIN Please take time to read through this manual and plan out your installation before you begin? Locate an-area in the rear of the vehicle where you would like to place the Bazooka speaker systems. The location you have selected must meet the following requirements in order for the Bazooka to be properly installed in the vehicle: 1} The woofer {grill end) should be facing into a corner. (See vehicle placement recommendations on pg.
VEHICLE PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS TRUCK INSTALLATION tube size is exaggerated for emphasis HATCHBACK INSTALLATION twee size s exaggerated for emphasis o] SEDAN INSTALLATION tube size is exaggerated for emphasis —
BOAT PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS RIDERLESS BOAT tube size is exaggerated for emphasis + Under passenger console « Under seat storage compartment YACHT tub size s exaggerated for emphasize * Under bed storage compartment « Under seat storage compartment
MOUNTING THE BAZOOKA Figure 1 Logo should face up 1. With the topside of the buckle facing up (see figure 1), lace the strap through the mounting base as illustrated in figure After the strap is completely laced through the mounting base, make a loop with the strap, where it runs across the middle of the base as illustrated in figure 3. This loop is necessary to access the two mounting holes in the base.
R D 3. Place each mounting base under the Bass Tubes® enclosure so that the apex at the bottom of the tube sits inside the mounting base as in figure 4. 4. Move the bases so that they are spaced approximately 3* from each end of the enclosure as illustrated in figure 5. 5. Remove the Bass Tubes® enclosure without: moving the mounting bases and set it aside. 6. Screw each mounting base securely in place with screws provided as illustrated in figure 3.
See Model Size For Length Figure 6 7. Remove any slack in the strap by feeding it out of the mounting base on the loose end of the strap opposite the buckle. i 8. Place the Bass Tubes® enclosure on the mounting bases and fasten the buckles as illustrated in figure 7. The strap should: loop through the buckle and be tightened securely by holding the strap in place with one hand and pulling the loose end away from the buckle, but against the cabinet.
A100 WIRING DIAGRAM NUT () INPUT {4) NOTE: REMOVE AUTO TURN-ON LOOP TO USE ORANGE REMOTE WIRE FOR NORMAL REMOTE TURN-ON 10
AMPLIFIED MODELS: (BTAG6100, BTA8100, BTA10100, BTA6200, BTA8200, BTA10100, MBTA8100, MBTA10100, MBTA8200, MBTA10200) DO NOT substitute the fuse included with the Amplified Bazooka sub woofer with anything other than the SAME fast blow current rated fuse. Substitution or deletion wil( void the product's warranty and may cause damage to your car or the amplifier. SHOULD I USE HIGH OR LOW LEVEL INPUTS? If the source unit has only speaker outputs, use the high-level inputs of the Amplified Bazooka sub woofer.
procedure at the end of this manual to confirm that your inputs are in correct electrical phase and the proper bass response is being produced. Low-Level inputs: if your source unit only has low-level RCA phonon jack output, use only the low-level inputs of the Amplified Bazooka. Connect the low-level RCA phonon jack inputs of the Amplified Bazooka sub woofer to the source with a shielded RCA patch cord.
or grease after you finish mounting the ground wire to prevent rust.) REMOTE TURN ON OPTIONS OPTION ONE: When you are using this option with all amplified Bass Tubes® models: For the most versatility the Orange Remote Turn On Wire should be connected to the source unit's "Accessory”, "Auto-Antenna” or "Remote” lead -any of which will supply 12 Volts positive when the source is turned on.
ADJUSTING THE CROSSOVER A200 ONLY The built-in crossover on the Amplified Bazooka sub woofer per active electronic low pass filter, it has 250 Hz variable crossover point. Select the crossover point that you feel best fits your system design. Set the potentiate labeled COVER to the point you selected, 60 Hz being all the way to the left (counterclockwise} and 250 Hz being all the way to the right {clockwise). When you have set the crossover, proceed to the next step.
All A200 MODELS Remote Bass Control and Crossover (RB CM-RS): If you find you like to vary the crossover pant in addition to changing the level of bass depending on what you are listening to and want an easy way to make this possible, you can purchase an optional Remote Level and Crossover Central. These Remote Controls are accessories that are available from your Bazooka dealer or directly from Bazooka.
TROUBLESHOOTING Am | In Phase? If your inputs are out of phase and you turn the balance control of your radio all the way to one side, right or left, the bass output from the Bazooka® will increase. When you bring the balance control back to the center position the bass level will drop. This confirms that one of your input channels is wired out of phase with the other.
source material could just be recorded in error. Also speaker placement and the acoustics of the listening environment Carr effect the phase. No matter what or where the cause is located, the solution is an easy one. PHASE CORRECTING PROCEDURE Disconnect all but one Bazooka® from your system. Be sure that any loose wire connections are insulated to avoid the chance of short-circuiting any of the electronic equipment. Listen to the system and take note of the level of the Bass Response.
NOTES: if you have any questions contact the SAS Technical Support Department at: Phone (800) THE TUBE » Fax (225) 272-9844 In Canada: (604) 988 2966 Email ¢ Website www.bazooka.com 14763 Florida Bird, Baton Rouge, LA.
LIMITED WARRANTY (UNITED STATES) Southern Audio Services, Inc., warrants all products to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. In the event the product is not as warranted, SAS’ sole obligation shall be to repair or replace the defective product at SAS’ option: SAS limits its obligation under any implied warranties under state laws to a period not to exceed the limited warranty period.