Pros: Packs a bunch, easy to configure Cons: Might be overkill for some people
I drive a 2005 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with the Access (extended) cab. Earlier this year, the factory stereo in it crapped out, and I replaced it with a pretty decent Kenwood brand MP3/CD player. I also upgraded the speakers in the back doors. Ever ...
Pros: Easy to install, takes up little room. External bass control. Cons: The sound, I guess I was expecting a lot more out of it.
This thing is horrible. It sounds good if you've never heard a descent system before, or if your comparing it to a Delco factory system. I spent hours messing with the settings and moving it around and this thing and it still sounded boomy and week. I ...
Pros: BASSLINK is relatively easy to spell Cons: You get what you pay for... this isn't an amazing overlooked product.
I am a huge car audio enthusiast. Ever since my first car back in 1997, I have been trying to push the envelope on what my vehicles can do. My very first car, a 1995 Mustang started out with the most simplistic of sound systems, featuring a floating ...
Pros: Small size, quality build, great sound output Cons: Um... Nope!
I bought a new 2005 Blazer and within a few weeks replaced the double-din head unit with a Kenwood ddx8017, "Music Keg" and GPS system. All was well and good with the world but I noticed that the low end just wasn't getting there no matter how I set ...
Pros: great bass, all in one unit, relatively inexpensive Cons: time consuming installation, requires a separate wiring kit
INTRO After I paid off my Jeep Grand Cherokee last year, I decided that I wanted a better sound system than the stock CD player and speakers. I wanted a head unit that could play MP3s and definitely wanted sound quality and bass. The problem was ...
Pros: entry-level price for audiophile-quality bass! Great things DO come in small packages! Cons: Evil instruction manual...tiny unmarked knobs, and an AWOL led light
Hey y'all... 1st: I really like this site! 2nd: This Infinity Basslinks is the biggest single reason why my 19 y/o car ROCKS! I'm a former rocker myself and feeling quite old these days, but that's another review (for Geritol). But, seriously...I was ...
Pros: Amp and Sub built together make the unit very compact Great price! Cons: None!!!
My stock stereo in my car died and I decided that rather than pay $250 for a new stock stereo, I'd spend $150 and get a Kenwood deck that played MP3's. Once I did, it seemed my sound quality was ruined. I lost most of my bass. So I swapped out my 6 1/2" ...
Pros: Big bass in a small package, inexpensive, Infinity quality. Cons: Installation instructions not dummy friendly.
Installation: This was my first time attempting to install a piece of car audio equipment, and for someone with my lack of experience, it sure wasn't easy. The instructions that Infinity sends with the unit are confusing at best, and I had to do some ...
Pros: Easy install, remote,fairly priced, size, warm sound at most frequencies Cons: For what it is - nothing really.
I'm comparing this to the Bazooka EL10A-HP that I bought prior to the Basslink by Infinity. The Bazooka was well...just what I paid for...inexpensive bass. And although it performed very well around 65Hz, the rest of the spectrum was messy and at high ...
Pros: Price, size, ease of installation Cons: None
I installed the Basslink into my '98 Ford Contour about a week ago. I purchased the unit for $185 from an eBay seller (why do retail outlets charge over $100 more?), and purchased a 10-gauge amp wiring kit from Crutchfield for about $25. Installation: ...
Pros: Great sound, small size, remote control, built-in crossover, good instruction manual. Cons: none
I wanted a little more bass in the factory system of my S-10 extended cab pick-up. I'm in my late 50's and didn't need to be heard by the neighbors, just needed a little more low end bass. I didn't want to give up all the space behind the seats so the ...
Pros: Great sound in a small package, best all-in-one amplified sub that I have heard. Cons: Cheesy mounting.
I had a Basslink installed in my 94 Ford Crown Victoria, and I feel it is the perfect solution to getting great sound without breaking the bank or losing your trunk. I ordered the Basslink through an internet retailer off of eBay, and had it installed at ...
Pros: easy install,
no external amp required,
remote control,
compact
sounds good for the price Cons: -Remote is not wireless
-no ground, power, remote led wires
supplied
This is the best bang for the buck. Especially if you are running a stock stereo you can definitely hear the difference. But only when you add an aftermarket head unit can you reach this sub's full potential. Its relatively easy to install in your...
Pros: Compact, effective, inexpensive, hassle-free Cons: Not as powerful as separates can be
Just wanted something to fill in the low end so that I wouldn't have to boost the bass on my F/R speakers which ultimately led to boomy bass. Basslinks did not disappoint. Coupled with the Pioneer 7400 head unit which has subwoofer output, subwoofer...
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