Pros: Tuning controls. Auto-on. Great output from a small box. Cons: No power wire/fuse included. Mounting brackets a little hard to attach.
-Application: 2002 GMC Sierra X-cab Pickup
-Location: Under the back seat
-Head Unit: Factory AM/FM/CD
-Speakers: Factory 6 speaker setup
-Problem: Factory speakers overdrive with moderate level of bass.
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: 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: 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: 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 ...
I first started looking for a subwoofer a little after I got my car and I just wanted more bass. I was looking at powered subwoofers, because I drive a small car (1999 Kia Sephia) and I wanted to still have room in my trunk for my snowboard, and my golf...
I was a bit sceptical when i first saw the basslink on display at Circuit City but after a quick demo I was hook on the sound. It has two different hook up options, you can choose either RCA plugs or High end inputs form the rear speakers. Once the box...
Pros: Great price, tight bass, compact, attractive Cons: Only 200W, but they're cheap so get two.
After looking at a number of sub/amp combos, and considering their value, then looking at as many bass tubes as I could find, I took a look at the Infinity Basslink, and I was very pleased.
The Basslink perfectly suits the needs of anyone who...
Pros: Extremely tight, powerful amplifier, excellent design. Cons: Whether you like it will depend on your musical taste.
Ok, my review should weigh pretty heavily considering what this subwoofer has to overcome to be heard. I had it installed at Circuit City after hearing it in comparison to three models of Bazooka powered subwoofers in the store and in two installations....
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: Saves space, sounds loud, clear, complete package Cons: Price is steep but logical
If I was to design a Subwoofer set-up, it would be no better than this. This is the complete package. Infinity, a great brand name for car audio. The Kappa Perfect's are reknowned for their clarity with power. This Subwoofer is no different. What...
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: 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: 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 ...
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