Infinity took an incredible concept and threw it all together with their BASSLINK Subwoofer. Rather than mixing and matching speakers, amplifiers, boxes, etc, INFINITY took the guessing out of the car audio world. They took a subwoofer, combined it with a perfectly tuned amplifier, thrrew it into a box that was perfectly fitted for that particular setup, and created the BASSLINK, an all in one subwoofer setup. The idea of throwing everything together in one package is a great one. Too often do newcomers to the car audio world get thrown back by the complexity of putting together all of the different aspects of a car audio system. First you have to pick the subwoofer, find a size that works for the application that you have, then you have to find the right size box to put that subwoofer(s) in. Then if you are lucky you’ll find a perfect amplifier to hook up to them, without any waste, yet one that is strong enough that it can handle your subwoofer(s). Regardless, it can be quite the challenging task unless you already have a fair amount of background knowledge. The Basslink sort of takes the guess work out of the car audio process. This system is essentially an all in one package, you just have to link it into your deck. This part of course can be quite the difficult process by itself, with all of the different wiring harnesses that you have to choose between. But any licensed shop should be able to easily help you choose what harness is going to work best for your particular application, plus give you tips on how to install your BASSLINK, if not just do it for you. This subwoofer is so easy to install that they may just install it for you at no cost, if you purchased it from them. Sound Quality This speaker setup because it’s so perfectly tuned actually has a pretty impressive sound quality. In fact, I would have to say that there are few speaker setups on the market that rival it in clarity, without purchasing other speakers to go along with it. The problem is that the longer you have the product, the more the distortion increases. The speakers wear down rather quickly, especially under higher loads. I have seen in the years that I have worked with car audio more of these speakers blow than any other type of speaker. They are just too low grade of a speaker to handle what most consumers assume they are capable of. If you try to max these speakers out too often for too long, they are just going to give up and blow out, it’s as simple as that. 200 watts isn’t Category:Home › Other • Pomegranates: A newly discovered superfood • Where did the joke why did the chicken cross the road come from and why is it funny? • Can mothers diagnosed with bipolar disorder make good parents? • Spiritual evolution of human consciousness • Tips for getting a college basketball scholarship • Living with Pseudotumor cerebri (PTC) • Caring for the caregiver • Technologys impact on society

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