Bazooka NOS6 User Manual

Models: NOS6, NOS8, NOS8A,  
NOS8P, NOS8W, SCUBA8  
CONTENTS  
Warranty  
pg 2  
System Features  
Specifications  
pg 3  
pg 3  
Pre Installation  
Finishing The Look Part 1  
Finishing The Look Part 2  
Vehicle Placement  
Mounting The Subwoofer  
Wiring  
pg 4, 5  
pg 5  
pg 6  
pg 7  
pg 8  
pg 9, 10  
WARRANTY  
All SAS® subwoofer products are covered under warranty for ONE full  
year from the date of purchase. Terms and conditions of the warranty  
are as stated on the warranty card included in the box with the product.  
SAS recommends that you use only authorized BAZOOKA® dealers to  
install this product. Improper or incorrectly performed installation voids  
this warranty.  
BASS TUBES ENCLOSURE  
BAZOOKA® subwoofer speaker systems exclusively incorporate the  
revolutionary Bass Tubes® patented subwoofer enclosure design available  
only from SAS.®  
PRACTICE SAFE LISTENING  
Continuous exposure to high volumes of sound may cause permanent  
hearing loss. High powered auto sound systems are capable of producing  
sounds well over 130 dB. Even short periods of play at high volume  
levels can impair your ability to hear necessary traffic sounds and may  
constitute a hazard. Please use common sense and practice SAFE  
LISTENING !  
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  
15049 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA. 70819  
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SYSTEM FEATURES  
 6” or 8” PURE-PISTON WOOFER  
 150 WATT HIGH POWER AMP (NOS8A ONLY)  
 TURBO COOLED VOICE COILS  
 BASS REFLEX, DUCTED PORT ENCLOSURE  
 CORNER LOADING  
 COPLANAR OUTPUT  
 HIGH OUTPUT EFFICIENCY  
 MOISTURE RESISTANT ENCLOSURE AND WOOFER  
 MAXIMIZED SPACE EFFICIENCY  
 1 YEAR WARRANTY  
 LARGE MAGNET FOR INCREASED POWER HANDLING  
SPECIFICATIONS: PASSIVE UNITS  
Woofer Size  
Voice Coil Size  
Magnet Size  
Frequency response*  
Efficiency*  
6.5(NOS6)  
8“ (NOS8, NOS8W, NOS8P)  
1“ high power./high temp. 2“ high pwr./high temp.  
20 oz.  
39-1500 hz.  
100 dB*  
36 oz.  
39-1500 hz.  
102 dB*  
Power Handling  
Dimensions  
6-100 watts/channel  
18”x6.75”x8”  
11 lbs.  
6-300 watts/channel  
27.5" x 8.5" x 10"  
23 lbs.  
Weight  
Impedance  
SVC 4 ohm  
SVC 4 ohm  
SPECIFICATIONS: NOS8A  
Woofer Size  
Voice Coil Size  
Magnet Size  
Frequency response*  
Efficiency**  
Power Handling  
Dimensions  
8“  
1.5“ high power./high temp.  
28 oz.  
39-250 hz.  
102 dB*  
150 watts  
18.325" x 8.5" x 10"  
20 lbs.  
Weight  
Impedance  
4 ohms  
* The efficiency levels of all Bazooka subwoofer speaker systems are measured in the  
typical environment: In the low bass region with one watt of power.  
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INSTALLATION  
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 page 5)  
2.)Ideally, there should be 2 to 4 inches between the woofer and the corner it  
is pointing into.  
3.)The mounting area should be carefully checked to be sure that the mounting  
screws will not damage the gas tank, electrical wiring, fuel lines, or the spare tire  
during the mounting of the strap bases.  
4.)Ensure that the mounting base brackets are 13” apart and square before  
mounting. Incorrect placement of the brackets will make final mounting difficult  
or impossible (See mounting on page 8).  
5.)The bracket mounting bases should be screwed securely to a rigid surface  
that is part of, or anchored to, the structure of the vehicle.  
Be sure that your application meets all of these requirements before you continue  
the installation procedure!  
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FINISHING THE LOOK (Step 1)  
In order to complete the look of your subwoofer, you will need to install  
the included wire loom over the wire and attach the nozzle to the top of  
the tank.  
To begin, the wiring needs to be routed THROUGH the nozzle. If necessary,  
begin by feeding the wire through the nozzle as shown in the picture  
below. Continue feeding wire through as you push the nozzle into the top  
of the tank until you hear a “click”. On the NOS8A, the amount of  
wiring and small area of the nozzle can make this difficult. To make  
this easier, Bazooka recommends twisting the nozzle assembly  
around to make the wiring coil up inside the nozzle and take up  
less space. Be sure not to rotate the nozzle so much that it pulls  
the wires loose from their connections. Usually, one-and-a-half  
turns is all that is necessary.  
On the NOS8A, you will also need to install the valve knob onto the gain  
control at this point.  
Twist if Necessary  
Valve Gain Knob  
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FINISHING THE LOOK (Step 2)  
Next, install the wire loom by pushing the loom onto the wire, as  
shown in below. Starting from the free end and working your way up  
to the nozzle. (Note: Pulling the wire loom will result in binding,  
making it more difficult to put the loom in place.) Remove the  
locking nut from the nozzle by turning counter-clockwise ¼ turn. Once  
the wire loom is passed along the length of the wire and through the  
locking nut, fold the wire loom over itself at least 5/8 of an inch, so  
the end of the loom is flush with the locking nut. Slide the remaining  
wire and loom through the locking nut, and screw the locking nut into  
place by turning ¼ turn clockwise.  
Locking  
Nut  
5/8”  
Fold over  
Braided wire loom  
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VEHICLE PLACEMENT RECOMMENDATIONS  
TRUCK INSTALLATION  
tube size is exaggerated for emphasis  
HATCHBACK INSTALLATION  
tube size is exaggerated for emphasis  
SEDAN INSTALLATION  
tube size is exaggerated for emphasis  
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Mounting the NOS Tube:  
Once you have found a suitable location, you need to mount the NOS  
Tube. Mounting the unit ensures that it will give you years of trouble-  
free performance, and also guarantees that your unit is correctly  
oriented for it to operate properly. To begin, mount the bases parallel  
on the floor of the vehicle with the bases EXACLTY 13 inches apart,  
from inside edge to inside edge. Mounting these brackets incorrectly  
will make the final mounting steps difficult or impossible. The tall  
bracket should be mounted towards the front of the vehicle, to stand  
the back of the unit up, mimicking an actual NOS installation. Once  
the brackets are mounted firmly to the vehicle, place the NOS Tube on  
the brackets, and secure them with the enclosed mounting straps. The  
straps simply screw into the brackets with the supplied hardware.  
Floor Mount  
Bracket  
Space floor mount brackets 13” apart  
(inside edge to inside edge)  
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WIRING DIAGRAM (NOS8A Only)  
Black  
Red  
RCA  
Green/White  
RCA  
Brown/Grey  
Orange  
RED 12 GAuge  
+ 12 Volt Battery  
Chassis Ground  
BLACK 12 Gauge  
Orange 16 Gauge  
Green/White RCA  
Brown/Grey RCA  
Remote Turn-On  
Right RCA Input  
Left RCA Input  
POWER WIRE (NOS8A only)  
The power wire must be fused and connected directly to the positive  
terminal of the battery to provide a power source with a low voltage  
drop and low noise. Do not make the power connection at the fuse  
block or any point other than the battery. Improper power sources can  
reduce output and cause distortion.  
The fuse holder should be connected to the battery's positive terminal.  
The fuse is designed to prevent fire or damage to your car, should the  
battery wire short to ground. Wait to insert the fuse into its holder  
until all wire connections have been made.  
If it is necessary to lengthen the battery wire, add the required length  
between the amplifier and the fuse holder, not the fuse holder and  
the battery. If you need to extend the battery wire, use 12 gauge or  
larger for NOS8A, it is best to use as short a wire as possible. Be sure  
you DO NOT run the power wire next to the input cables of the amplifier,  
this will induce noise. Avoid running the power wire near the radio's  
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antenna or power leads, or near sensitive equipment or harnesses. The  
power wire carries substantial currents and could induce noise.  
GROUND WIRE (NOS8A only)  
The ground wire must be connected directly to the vehicle chassis near  
the amplifier. We do not recommend extending the ground wire in  
any installation, as this can cause unwanted ground loops.The ground  
point in the car should be a piece of chassis metal that is part of or  
welded to the main body of the vehicle. Painted surfaces should be  
scraped or sanded clean to expose the bare metal before the ground  
lug is bolted or screwed down. Cover the bare metal area with paint  
or grease after you finish mounting the ground wire to prevent rust.  
REMOTE TURN ON WIRE (NOS8A only)  
The ORANGE wire coming out of the NOS8A subwoofer’s nozzle is the  
Remote Turn On Wire. This wire must be connected to 12 volts switched  
output from the radio or an accessory wire.  
INPUT WIRING (NOS8A only)  
Connect the low-level RCA phono jack inputs of the Amplified Bazooka  
subwoofer to the source with a high quality, shielded RCA patch cord.  
Right and Left RCA’s do not matter; they are summed together internally  
anyway, but both RCA connections need to be made. If you are  
connecting to a factory installed radio, or if your radio does NOT have  
RCA outputs, you will need to purchase a high-to-low-level converter,  
available at any car audio store. To avoid possible noise problems, be  
sure to run the RCA cables away from all power wires and factory wire  
harnesses.  
SETTING THE LEVEL (NOS8A only)  
The level control on the NOS8A is the “valve” at the top of the unit.  
The “valve” rotates approximately 270 degrees, with the clockwise  
direction being up. DO NOT OVER-ROTATE THE GAIN CONTROL.  
Broken gain controls due to over-rotation ARE NOT covered under  
warranty. Start with the level control turned all the way to the left  
(counterclockwise). The bass should be off or very low at this point.  
Turn up your head unit until the sound from the existing speakers starts  
to clip or distort. This is the point in your system where you will get  
maximum volume with the least amount of distortion. With the head  
unit level still at this point, turn the level gain control up slowly until  
the bass volume blends well with the existing high frequency speakers.  
This should be the proper setting for the level gain control.  
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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  
15049 Florida Blvd., Baton Rouge, LA. 70819  
SAS, BAZOOKA, BASS TUBES, and LISTEN TO YOUR EARS are registered trademarks of  
Southern Audio Services, Inc.  
PAT. NO. 4,567,959  Other design patents pending  

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