Vintage Sparkomatic Bass Cannon Subwoofer

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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
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    1991 Sparkomatic Bass Cannon STW800 100W Max Amplified Subwoofer
    Back in the 1990's the Sparkomatic Bass Cannon was likely the most common car subwoofer available at auto parts and big box stores. Capitalizing on the popularity of the SAS Bazooka Subwoofer Tubes, the Sparkomatic Bass Cannon stood out with it's crazy cool graphics and low, low price of $89. It also promised a MAX power output of 100 watts. Now we know what this means, but how many people didn't and fell for the trap? Also, was it really that bad? I was super curious and had to get one to find out.
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  • @wal2
    @wal2  2 дня назад +2

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  • @donaldhastyjr4066
    @donaldhastyjr4066 День назад +46

    Cannot tell you how much I enjoyed this video BigD!! I had 4 of these where I used the subs in an infinite baffle configuration, even used their little amps, and these things pounded! Drove a 79 Monte Carlo with these 4 8s banging away, eventually moved up to 2 Pyramid free-air 12s with a Pyramid 800 watt 4 channel, I was in heaven then! I still think of these setups to this day!! Thanks for the flashbacks!

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад +7

      Awesome man, I really do enjoy finding and testing out these old pieces and love to hear you guys talk about how you used them back in the day as well

    • @drutang
      @drutang День назад +3

      i too had a 79 monte carlo in 1995! such a great great car! so easy to hook up systems in those old classic cars! 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @greggory448
      @greggory448 День назад +2

      Nice 😁

    • @Jeffhoneck
      @Jeffhoneck День назад +2

      That's a POS system. In 1987 I was running a Yamaha YP1000 into two Alpine 10" subs. I couldn't find anyone who could hang with me for volume, and especially sound quality.

    • @donaldhastyjr4066
      @donaldhastyjr4066 День назад +13

      @@Jeffhoneck don't care if it was POS. It made me happy, all that matters! That was then, not now

  • @jordenb9469
    @jordenb9469 День назад +11

    The golden years of car audio! Loved the 90's car audio scene! Nothing but good times.

  • @ericbaker318
    @ericbaker318 День назад +7

    In 1992 I bought my first vehicle...1971 Ford F100. It had a am radio, and one speaker in the middle of the dash. I went straight to K Mart and bought a
    Sparkomatic cassette fm radio and a bass cannon! In my mind,it was the best system ever! Thank you for the review!

  • @Jaymeister587-r2e
    @Jaymeister587-r2e День назад +12

    Back in high school, early 90’s this guy was telling me about his new Bazooka 10” sub he had just put in his Toyota MR2. After school we went to his car to listen to it and I remember being highly impressed for what it was. No really low bass to speak of, but the amount of mid bass that hit you was pretty astounding. Super hard hitting sub. First time I ever experienced nose flex at the time. Not the type of bass I was into, but impressive nonetheless.
    Now ask me about the guy who had two old school Savard 12”s in his Honda Accord and I will tell you that system set the standard for me back then. Those Savards were no joke.

    • @brutalbasspro
      @brutalbasspro День назад

      Late 90s my buddy had a couple kickers he beat to hell in an 80s prelude those old hondas were good for bass!

  • @007galaxie
    @007galaxie День назад +7

    I love that commercial. I was sporting an 8 inch Bazooka Tube in my pick-up that was mounted behind the seat. It was positioned on the passenger side and I remembered my buddy used to complain that it felt like his kidney was getting slugged from the back. It was great for what it was and that small cab.

    • @static_bolt
      @static_bolt День назад

      I have that EXACT set up in my 2000 Silverado single cab lol 8 inch Bazooka Tube behind the passenger seat

    • @1BigDaDo
      @1BigDaDo День назад +2

      Lol 😂 at one time I had 1 of these in my 89 Camaro RS ! Sounded ok at the time... it was the beginning days of my car audio obsession ! I upgraded to a custom fit box that had 2 kicker stillwater yellow letter 12s with a 800 watt Targa amp night and day difference ! Dont know the model but had a Alpine deck was sweet set up for the day !

    • @stevemccauley5734
      @stevemccauley5734 День назад

      I still have a double ended 8” Bazooka tube from back in the day that I’d had in a pickup.

  • @Choralone422
    @Choralone422 День назад +13

    I do remember seeing these all over back then! For the price it was at in the early 90s, that wouldn't have been terrible if it wasn't for the port noise.
    I'm glad I managed to get my hands on a pair of non-powered 6.5" Bazooka tubes in the mid 90s which I used with a 75x2 amp in a couple different vehicles until 2000.

    • @tatialo37
      @tatialo37 День назад +1

      I have a pair of those!!!

  • @kmburges
    @kmburges День назад +3

    This was my first subwoofer given to me by a friend of a friend back in the early 90s. I was only 11 years old and tinkering with electronics amplifiers and stereos dreaming of one day having a car with a bad ass stereo. This was a real time-machine video for me today, and has certainly altered my mood for the better. I hope someday to come across one of these again, and restore it to its former glory.

  • @thejumbo
    @thejumbo День назад +6

    That woofer is 100% a paper cone - fun video - thanks

    • @teampsi
      @teampsi День назад

      @@thejumbo what he said

    • @brians1793
      @brians1793 День назад +1

      I've always liked paper cone speakers, even some high-end ones use higher quality ones. The issue is when it's also the surround, or really cheap and deterioration prone. It's funny how it can be both one of the best and one of the worst materials for a speaker now that I think about it lol. Dali is a speaker brand that comes to mind, but they call it wood fiber.

  • @Hippie459MN
    @Hippie459MN 21 час назад +1

    As a guy in his very early 50's, just seeing this brings back so many memories of the car audio scene back in the late 80's early to mid 90's. Sparkomatic, Kraco, Craig, Realistic, etc... All the budget stuff. And with the right stuff paired together, it would actually sound pretty decent. Ive been doing this car audio stuff entirely way to long, and I still love it.

  • @1ohmwrecker
    @1ohmwrecker День назад +3

    My buddy had one in his Ford Taurus back in the 90's that got me into car audio. Cool to see it again cuz I couldn't remember what it was called.

  • @124crowbar
    @124crowbar День назад +6

    My dad got that same put in his 1982 chrysler 5th Ave it got me into bass I think I was 12

  • @alanobrien3138
    @alanobrien3138 День назад +2

    I just recently got the kicker 10 inch bass tube with passive radiator and it hits way harder than I anticipated. Running on 500 watts.

    • @JasonWW2000
      @JasonWW2000 День назад

      The marine unit? We don't hear much about those.

  • @waxtrax9312
    @waxtrax9312 День назад +1

    I had one of these and used it in my college apartment as part of my first "home theater" . I remember using a plastic flashlight as a remote lead. wired so if you slide the flashlight on it would signal the amp to turn on. It sounded horrible but is a great memory from my college years mid 90s.

  • @dorkultra
    @dorkultra 2 часа назад

    I remember that RadioShack ad! I was like 10yrs old dreaming about getting a car and loading it up with subs. Didn’t happen till my late teens

  • @chrissimons9733
    @chrissimons9733 День назад

    What a flash back i had one of these in the back of my car in Australia. It was ok. Looked impressive.

  • @enginenut
    @enginenut День назад

    Total flashback to my first car and first dive into car audio. Had 2 of these in my 1985 Cutlass Supreme, with a Coustic cassette pull out head unit👍

  • @scottmuckleston3308
    @scottmuckleston3308 День назад

    Me and brother had one of these Bass bazooka tube by Sparkomatic.
    We had one in the ford XR2 car back in 1992 to 1994 in the UK.
    These were sold in the UK 🇬🇧 around £100 to £120 in the UK.
    I got a feeling I still got the amplifier sitting in the wardrobe at home for that Sparkomatic Bass bazooka tube.
    That amplifier has got two TDA7360 ICs that drives a 8in dual voice coil subwoofer.

  • @dblovah5156
    @dblovah5156 17 часов назад

    I was a kid in elementary when i told my parents i wanted two of those for xmas from western auto....i hooked them out n put them in my closet for the bass to reflect lol

  • @brians1793
    @brians1793 День назад

    The amp mounting to the speaker magnet is actually smart design, they can add all the acoustic damping around the tube and the speaker should help cool the amp with it's voice coil venting on the magnet besides it pushing air all around it. I actually was thinking of these a few days ago lol, and wondered about having the speaker fire into the tube instead of out of it, then have a small compartment for the magnet and amp with a mesh back or something like that and no acoustic damping or port, just an open tube. I think there was versions like that.
    Another thing I just thought of, have speakers firing into both ends of a tube, then have bass ports along the side of the tube. Or maybe 3 drivers firing towards one another in 3 tube ends, then the tubes merge and curve into another tube that acts as a port. Not quite towards one another but facing a similar direction but angled slightly towards one another in their own tube openings, where those tubes merge, I hope that makes more sense lol.

  • @liamkilroy9478
    @liamkilroy9478 День назад +1

    I remember these when I was growing up. Here in the UK it was a Boss branded unit, so you know it's gotta bump 😂

  • @lordsagat2503
    @lordsagat2503 День назад

    I had one of these when they first came out. This takes me back..😎

  • @thatautogarage3644
    @thatautogarage3644 День назад

    No way! I don{t really watch car audio stuff but love watching the videos you upload on your other channel. I seen this channel pop up a couple times but never gave it the time of day. I had no idea this was your channel!!

  • @chrishuyler3580
    @chrishuyler3580 День назад

    We're spoiled today with the amount of watts that are available to us at such low prices. I love hooking up old low powered stuff to remind me how far my car audio adventure has gone, but also to show others what 10-20 watts is actually capable of. Heading to a car audio meet in a few weeks with 120 total watts. It'll be like showing up to a track day in a Miata and chasing down Corvettes!

  • @slowblueoval1997
    @slowblueoval1997 День назад

    Big D this brings back high-school memories. A buddy of mine had thw same one in a Plymouth Lazer. Someone broke his hatchback glass and stole his bass tube. The 100 dollar tube cost him 400 dollars in glass.

  • @mcribs7811
    @mcribs7811 День назад

    I Asked..And you delivered, BigD! This was the one I was waiting for. I had both this one and the Radio Shack carpeted version. I still have the RS version (that has the gray carpeting) that I hope to put in the cargo area of my now outdated Suzuki SX4. I’m wondering if the guts of these tubes are the same 🤔. I’m going to have to say, no. Reason being is I’ve had this in the back of 4 cars/trucks in the time I’ve owned it (1993ish) and it’s always added serious bump and believe it would still turn heads towards the blacked out windows. The funny part is that each car I’ve put this in I’ve just added or spliced to the existing wires. Yes, even the relay wiring. My friend kept buying these and asking me to install them trying to ride the end of the “box wave” of the mid 90’s. Now you have me thinking that in the 13 years I’ve been driving stock that the caps may have dried out and you showing that it may have been the issue here is very concerning. 99 bucks was a good price for cheap bass at the time and the Sparkomatic I sold still NIB for around 75 in 97ish. Thanks for the memories and the upload!

  • @markjames2805
    @markjames2805 22 часа назад

    My first subwoofer purchase in 1995! Bought it for $59 at Western Auto Parts.

  • @AeroSS87
    @AeroSS87 День назад

    Bro the way I salivates over these things before I could drive.. So cool to see

  • @acronus
    @acronus День назад

    HOLY S**T
    I was rocking one of these in the trunk of my car back in Highschool. (mid 90's)
    The built in amp crapped out, so I ran it with a Rockford Punch 75. One channel for each voice coil. I fed the speaker wires through the port.
    You have no idea the level of nostalgia I'm feeling right now. (like Smashing Pumpkins 1979 levels of nostalgia)

  • @kaoticsyco76
    @kaoticsyco76 День назад

    Awesome video! I had both the Sparkomatic bass cannon and the Radio Shack Realistic version back in the day. I stuffed a racketball into the port and it made a huge difference. Mounted on the passenger floorboard of a Pontiac Fiero!

  • @moguy1973
    @moguy1973 День назад

    I had one of these in my 1987 Ford Escort. When I bought a Mazda pick up it wouldn't fit behind the seat so I took everything out and built a plywood enclosure for it and mounted the amp inside the box. Worked out great for a while.

  • @HamburgerAmy
    @HamburgerAmy 17 часов назад

    ayeee, i had one of these under my computer desk in the late 90's early 2000's.
    it was honestly great, plus doubled as a foot rest with massage action.

  • @89G
    @89G День назад +1

    My goodness.... all these years later, and it still sounds like turd. I really do enjoy these videos, Big D. By far the best audio channel on the 'Tube!

  • @junkyardhemi
    @junkyardhemi День назад

    That was my first bass system as a teen. Bought it at Target. It’s so funny to learn all these years later it only made 30 watts.

  • @mattrobinson7155
    @mattrobinson7155 17 часов назад

    Omg I still have this bass canon in my shed lol but the amplifier went out in it shortly after I got it from a friend! It definitely sounded great back in the day

  • @jterry211
    @jterry211 День назад

    This brought back Sooo many great memories. I got one new in 94 in the discount bin at Western Auto. Had it in my 84 Nissan pu for years. For the port noise I heated the tube up and horned it, it wasn't perfect but better.

  • @curbowbass6124
    @curbowbass6124 5 часов назад

    Love the old school stuff you bring. I got into car audio in the mid 80’s. Good times. Looks like Sparkomatic just used the amp section from one of their under dash
    EQ/boosters for this. 🤔

  • @jody024
    @jody024 День назад

    back in the early 00's i had a pair of passive bass tubes that i built into the ceiling of my bar/man cave above the bar. Lots of boom in my bar back in the day!

  • @HappyHarryHardon
    @HappyHarryHardon День назад +1

    I worked at Western Auto 1993-6 and I remember these over in the “stereo” section. A guy would come in a few times a week and put DJ Magic Mike in a head unit, select the tube.

    • @210pitmasterjoey
      @210pitmasterjoey День назад

      You went way back with western auto 😢😢😢😢

    • @HappyHarryHardon
      @HappyHarryHardon День назад

      @@210pitmasterjoey I’m an old.

    • @98wytebird
      @98wytebird День назад

      I bought 2 12' sparkomatic subs from western auto in La......not the cannon thing but the subs. I believe they were $35 a piece at the time. They sounded pretty good in the boxes I made for them

  • @PhattyMo
    @PhattyMo День назад

    I fixed one of these for a friend many years ago,it had some broken tinsel leads. I wasn't expecting much from it,but it was a bit better than I expected. It was good enough to add a bit of low-end in the trunk of his Caddy for several years. Not too bad for a $5 yard sale find.

  • @MrDopey32
    @MrDopey32 День назад

    I have that same screwdriver and absolutely love it!! I've had it almost 20 years now. Lol

  • @hillbillyinthephilippines303
    @hillbillyinthephilippines303 День назад

    Brings back old memories

  • @TaylorMadejdm1975
    @TaylorMadejdm1975 День назад +2

    Back in 91 I had one of these in the back of an Impala Station Wagon and even though it wasn't much hooked up to a decent pioneer head unit it sounded okay.. ( no biggie but that's a paper pulp cone you can tell by the back and the front is probably coated...)

  • @mebordernoneya8484
    @mebordernoneya8484 День назад

    I helped a friend install one of these in his single cab pickup in about 1998 or so years ago. I remember getting it tuned up and being disappointed at how it sounded, but it was still better than what he had. 13 watts sounds about right from what I can remember about how it sounded.

  • @mullinperformanceaudio5902
    @mullinperformanceaudio5902 День назад

    This brings me back. I had two of these in my Malibu back in 1993 with the color face Kraco tape player. I tore out the fiberglass dampening and stuffed it with poly fill. It helped with the port noise.

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад

      Awesome!

  • @GarretClaridgeMeerkat
    @GarretClaridgeMeerkat День назад

    wow thats crazy, I remember having a broken one as a really young kid but it never had that amp as far as I knew, someone put a wire through the gain knob hole and I guess wired it very wrong inside haha, I was born in 91 actually

  • @brycecook4000
    @brycecook4000 День назад

    I still have mine. Took the speaker out and placed it in a bandpass hooked to my linear power 2202. It was so nice in a small truck. Now i have it in a 1cuft ported box and can get loud and clear.

    • @bigassfordsd
      @bigassfordsd День назад

      back in the day a friend of mine had one, we also put the woofer in a bandpass, but used the original amp with a cigarette lighter plug attached for power. used it in his moms buick electra wagon. it didnt sound half bad.

  • @MarkSvara
    @MarkSvara День назад

    Nostalgia. lol. I had one of these in my Volvo dl240. So funny. Remember back in the days the factory radios in cars were so bad. This was designed to amplify an already amplified signal so maybe it might have been more than 13watts?! Who knows. Thanks for this kickback.

  • @lornefrancis9231
    @lornefrancis9231 День назад

    Love it had 2 of those in my turbo Plymouth lazer in high school. Good old days lol

  • @livingintheLight.
    @livingintheLight. 12 часов назад

    Kind of an interesting design having the air movement through the voice coil cooling the amp

  • @adaboy4z
    @adaboy4z День назад

    My entry into Bass back in 1993 was a 10 inch Jensen Bass Cannon. It sounded pretty good on 40 watts power.

  • @just-in-time6069
    @just-in-time6069 21 час назад

    I remember these and it is possible to change the port to eliminate that i remember building our own with plastic buckets with a 12 with wood front glued and screwd in and placed wood in the back it took awhile to figure out the length and placement of the port but once we did it worked amazing noe some of the buckets we had wasn't a standard 5gal can't remember what exactly was but we even done some as a ban pass style it was cool for mid 90s for what was feasible for some broke teens with our fors cars but we did manage to come in 2nd at a comp with some crazy setup and having some big timers give us compliments on the box and setup that we did in a escort exp and 15in sub home built box and some crafty components back then was fiddling in to electronics and learn what they did swapping things in a amp and just messing around with stuff was the fun days before adult hood full took hold now we were already working full time and most my cusions and my self already were out on our own by 17 but that was how things were back then some people had grow up quicker do to some serum stances thats personal matter and that wasn't always the greatest thing but now mid 40s telling my mistakes to my kids and wasn't never one to blame but myself for poor choices just kids today take no responsibility keep up great work and have wonderful day

  • @scuff433
    @scuff433 День назад

    Love these videos, keep them coming Big D !!

  • @joshuakemp1439
    @joshuakemp1439 День назад

    Wow i know all my bass head friends growing up wanted one of these. I actually got to install one in a friends car. At first didnt sound so great but due to my install. I fixed and this little tube was awsome. Sad to see how much power actually came with it but still kool. Great video

  • @RiddledEnigma93
    @RiddledEnigma93 День назад

    I cannot tell u how many of them I installed back in the day, an we had some fun with that tube an 8in sub.
    Target used to carry them when they had a small Car Audio section.

  • @girthquake9655
    @girthquake9655 День назад +2

    Big D hitting 170db+ with his sparkomatic! Yeah boi!!!

  • @timmypriddy8385
    @timmypriddy8385 День назад

    Heck yeah. I had several of these back in the day. Sounded pretty good for what they were

  • @josephsaucedo8691
    @josephsaucedo8691 День назад

    I made a portable tube speaker like this out of thick pvc and used a beats 2 pill board as a pre amp board and a tang band 61/2 2 1in tweets and 2 mini amps 1&2 channel and tone control boards powered by a makita battery packs and put a strap on it for a Handel grills and most parts of ebay . pvc and end cap from work it also a portable charger because of the pre amp it also can be pair to any beats and in and out 3.5 if I was remote control. It would be a slaper. Gets pertty load and bass is pertty good specifically for the size of speakers. It took a really long time to build I didn't won't it to look home aid for the most part.

  • @proffessasvids
    @proffessasvids День назад

    Awe I remember those! They were distributed in the UK by a company called BOSS SOUND throughout the 90's xx

  • @dannysmith713
    @dannysmith713 День назад

    My friends dad still has his in the back if his 83 S10 single cab and loved listening to the Fat Boys.

  • @MakeAnything-
    @MakeAnything- День назад +1

    I remember BAZOOKA but never a bass cannon

  • @raymo6795
    @raymo6795 День назад

    great video Big D. I have a set Sparkomatic ASK 3000, NOS., probably from the late 80s. They are a 4" Bi Amplified set of component door speakers. Each speaker has a 45 watt ( allegedly) amp built in to each speaker. The seperate tweeter has it's ow level control.I had these when I was young. I saw them on eBay, so I bought them. If you are interested, you may have them....I actually have a couple sets, but only one set new in the box. These were sort of where it all began for me Big D. I had a set them in my 78 Nova in the front doors. the rears were Pioneer TSX mounted on the rear deck....Let me know where to send them if you want them

  • @DjKamikazee
    @DjKamikazee День назад

    I used to have two of those in the back of my chevy chevette back in 1992 good old days

  • @optimusprimer4392
    @optimusprimer4392 День назад

    I had a couple different base cannons growing up in the 90s I was a teen then the best one I ever had was a Jensen 10-in subwoofer Bass Cannon I even had those Optimus slim Truck Boxes too I know car audio has came a long way since then but boy back then this was the bee's knees I love the 90s

  • @js1018
    @js1018 День назад

    If I recall correctly in the mid 90's, you could pick these up for around $60.00 at any Walmart. I remember my buddies and I going replacing these like every month or so with a new one after jamming bass patrol. 😂

  • @donaldwilcoxjr.5212
    @donaldwilcoxjr.5212 День назад

    Took one of these things in the 90 when i was in high school and took out the sub it came with and put a mtx blue thunder in it and it sounded awsome for an 8in sub ....took all the amplified stuff out and hooked the mtx sub to a punch 150 .....which was way too much amp ....but it sounded pretty good ....but the plastic eventually got weak and staryed to flex more and more ....bought another 8in blue thunder and put them in 8in mtx truck boxes and ran them under the seat of my 71 c 10 short bed ....

  • @buickmike75
    @buickmike75 День назад

    My budget go to was Radio Shack. I had a Realistic 12" Subwoofer when I was 14. I iso loaded a pair of Realistic paper 8's in a ported enclosure. It was clean and surprisingly loud.

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад

      Radio Shack had some gems for sure

  • @CarAudioEnthusiasts
    @CarAudioEnthusiasts День назад +1

    the bass cannon or tube sub was actually implimented well by other companies. there was even a isobaric dual 6x9 cannon, and it sounded great! still these cheap ones DID provide some bass in otherwise bass-less systems. and could be buried under stuff. they had a place.

    • @YellowSn0man
      @YellowSn0man День назад +1

      Bazooka tubes were popular in the mini trucks. I knew plenty of people that had them. They were impressive back in the day.

    • @CarAudioEnthusiasts
      @CarAudioEnthusiasts День назад +1

      @@YellowSn0man indeed! fits in a small space, takes small power, and give you those nice smooth lows!

  • @stevemccauley5734
    @stevemccauley5734 День назад

    The dual voice coil wasn’t odd for back then. They started out in the late 80s before mono amps were a thing so people could run both channels of a 2 channel amp to a single subwoofer.

  • @charlesmontefusco6341
    @charlesmontefusco6341 День назад

    Man back in the day I remember my buddies Honda CRX hatch with 2 bazooka 10s hit like crazy for some cheap ole subs!

  • @621ELECTRONICS
    @621ELECTRONICS День назад +1

    The overall design isn’t bad, where they went wrong was the chip-amp type amplifier. Custom grill, custom box design, and they still went cheap with the amplifier and relatively generic woofer. I still love seeing this old stuff. edit: And yeah the dual voice coil arrangement is a bit unexpected in something like this at its age.

    • @JasonWW2000
      @JasonWW2000 День назад +1

      Hey, they had to get the price down any way they can. Lol

    • @621ELECTRONICS
      @621ELECTRONICS День назад +1

      @@JasonWW2000 True. 😆

    • @ericchristensen4107
      @ericchristensen4107 День назад +1

      The tube woofers were so efficient. Put 2 Bazooka in my gf (now wife)’s sisters Festiva hatch powered off the head unit. It rocked!

    • @621ELECTRONICS
      @621ELECTRONICS День назад

      @@ericchristensen4107 Yeah tubes do pretty good. I have three of the old SAS Bazooka 6.5 passive tubes (well I think I still have them), the really old early ones. The drivers are shot (I think a mouse ate the cones at some point), but they did okay to fill out a systems low end the factory speakers couldn't do. I think I ran two of the tubes on a 250w MTX amp in the trunk of a Saturn sedan many years ago and it was decent. I'm sure the bigger tubes do really well.

  • @HamiltonMechanical
    @HamiltonMechanical День назад

    WOAH! I HAD 2 SPARKOMATIC BASS TUBES IN MY 83 CELICA IN 2004-2005! They sounded much better than nothing ;)

  • @ghostunspeakable7866
    @ghostunspeakable7866 День назад

    This was my very first sub from before I even had a car

  • @TheBeerBox80
    @TheBeerBox80 День назад

    I had the newer version of this from 1996. It was my first amp and subwoofer.

  • @pocketPliers
    @pocketPliers День назад

    I saved and saved and saved to get 2 of these in my 1985 Ford ranger in 1998.

  • @davelowman3574
    @davelowman3574 День назад

    In the late 90's a buddy had 2 bazooka 10's with a Phoenix gold amp. That was loud, another had 2 jl audio 12's in a bandpass I think it was a fosgate with a separate amp for mb quart components could hear him at least a mile away. 4 cylinder mustang no less. The loudest was 2 kicker cvr 12's with a hifonics, he was losing his hearing early 30's. The guy with the jl setup was also going deaf. It's unusual to see the sparkomatic being built halfway decent

  • @bactanite
    @bactanite День назад

    Great video. I'm getting one of these as a gift for a friend who wants a subwoofer for his KEF LS50s. ;-)

  • @TheLionAndTheLamb777
    @TheLionAndTheLamb777 День назад

    Back in 97' I had a 8" MTX Roadthunder and a 200w TARGA amp in a square bass cannon that I guessed for the port size and length. It actually vibrated the mirrors on that little 8" sub and wimpy 200w MAX amp. I also had a optimus 50w amp running some radio shack 3 way 6x9 speakers.

  • @danrogers9945
    @danrogers9945 День назад

    Now thats a powerhouse monster !

  • @kenk4018
    @kenk4018 День назад

    I had one of these back in the day. I plugged the port because of the noise and it sounded decent for what it was.

  • @girthquake9655
    @girthquake9655 День назад

    Makes me want to build a wall of bazooka tubes!

  • @addicted2knives171
    @addicted2knives171 День назад +1

    I had one back in the day replaced the speaker with a super blue and wired it up to a Sherwood 25x2 in a good old Ford Escort GT .

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад +1

      Did you plug up the port so it didn't chuff so bad?

    • @addicted2knives171
      @addicted2knives171 День назад

      @@wal2 I did not I don’t remember it chuffing so bad but I was 16 probably should have rethought my setup 6 6x9 in a big ported box and the bass cannon I thought it was thunder on the road back then lol

  • @chaos4197
    @chaos4197 День назад

    Now that is what I call old school. Now you just need some Audiovox 6x9s.

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад

      You know I probably have some 🤣

  • @bill4476
    @bill4476 День назад

    I had a pair of these in my 86 Bronco II in the mid 90s, I remember them being muddy and floppy, but kinda loud, and I was happy just being loud 🤷

  • @videorage
    @videorage День назад

    Similar items under a different brand name were available in the UK, BASS BLAST. A friend had the passive 8" tube. It was way better on an external larger amplifier. I fund the tube minus the woofer in my unit a few years ago. Set it up under the seat in my van cab with a modern woofer & amp. It hits hard in such a small space.

  • @themaddrummer8341
    @themaddrummer8341 День назад

    You're ready to challenge the Behemoth.😂

  • @iceman45ification1
    @iceman45ification1 День назад

    I'm surprised the woofer was pretty decent. That's not like Sparkomatic. Looks a lot like a Dayton Audio Classic Woofer. Bass for days!! 😂 Thanks for the throwback BigD!! 👌

  • @adamd.5657
    @adamd.5657 День назад

    Great video!! Keep them coming. Would be nice to see some Dr. Crankenstein subs on your channel. Used to run those back in the day

  • @robertoney5665
    @robertoney5665 День назад

    Sparkomatic Bass Cannon, 100 Watts Of Pure Raw Imaginary Power!!!!😮 AAAAAHHHHH!!!!! 5:34

  • @jonkintner1638
    @jonkintner1638 День назад

    Trakauto used to sell them in northern Virginia. A friend had 4 of them in his hatch back mustang. Sounded like a decent 10 or 12.

  • @bubbawubba2307
    @bubbawubba2307 День назад

    The small sub looks just like the subwoofer in my klipsch computer speaker. I blew it up and bought another sub from parts express for like 15 bucks 2 years ago and it looked identicle to the "klipsch" sub. Im sure all these subs are made at the same place with the same design they have used for the last 40 years. Cheap and easy to make and sounds decent in the right box

  • @jeradroberts220
    @jeradroberts220 День назад

    I knew a kid back in the 90s that had 5 of those in a mustang hatchback sounded pretty good for back then

  • @aarongunter5582
    @aarongunter5582 День назад +1

    Never ever touch the foam surround if it’s oldschool your oil from your finger will eat the foam

  • @kjjustinXD
    @kjjustinXD 5 часов назад

    I have an old Pioneer "The Pump" which i got with an old sony amp for 30€ a few years ago. Its extremely high sensitivity, even with a tiny 10w amp it got very loud. They were also available with a built in amp but i have the passive version.

  • @Arc-popz
    @Arc-popz День назад

    Sparklematic! Was some kmart blue light special stuff. I had a friend that had two. We had to keep kneez on the dash with that thing behind the seat of his 1970's chevy c10

  • @undertheinfluencegarage4361
    @undertheinfluencegarage4361 День назад

    Damn, I had 2 of those in my 89 camry back in the mid 90's.
    I've been trying to find one for my foxbody that I'm doing all period correct audio and somehow you found this before me. Nice find but I'm jealous. 😢

  • @ricktroxell6448
    @ricktroxell6448 День назад

    Man i remember running the Q power sund and the road gear amps and stuff back when i was a kid and had it in my room running off a car battery and a slow charger it would charge all day when i was at school but when i got home i played the stuffing out of it i had 2 American pro 8's with the little 180 or 200 watt amp something small and the Qpower 8's for mid range and that box had tweeters in it also i got some component crossovers and it was banging

  • @AllboroLCD
    @AllboroLCD День назад

  • @williamprentice9539
    @williamprentice9539 День назад

    I had 2 Optimus bandpass 10s. They were in separate enclosures, because I put them on layaway 1 at a time 😂😂

  • @cjandsara1
    @cjandsara1 День назад

    Being a teen in the 90's every bass tube is a bass cannon 🤣🤣🤣👌

    • @wal2
      @wal2  День назад +1

      I thought we called them Bazooka Tubes