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Everything you need for great bass in your car, with no hassle. Click to enlarge. |
Remote level control included. |
Mount BassLink vertically or horizontally. Click to enlarge. |
Designed to deliver low frequencies in virtually any car audio system, BassLink truly has universal appeal. Small in size but big in output, BassLink requires a mere .75 cubic feet of trunk space yet produces enough bass to wake up the neighborhood.
BassLink consists of a 10-inch subwoofer, 10-inch passive radiator and a 200-watt Class D amplifier housed in a rigid polymer enclosure, all carefully engineered to work together as a unique, integrated system. The extremely versatile BassLink accepts both speaker- and line-level inputs, and it provides an internal low-pass filter, proprietary signal processing and abundant amplification.
The BassLink system features a servo-control circuit that continually monitors the voice coil's position in the magnetic gap and prevents the distortion that occurs when a conventional woofer is overdriven. By integrating cone-excursion information with the instantaneous demands of the music, BassLink can extract loud and deep bass from an enclosure smaller than any before.
BassLink includes a fixed, 2nd-order, high-pass filter that eliminates the possibility of over-excursion below Fb, the resonant (tuned) frequency of the vented box. This allows the excursion-monitoring circuit to focus on the excursion at the more meaningful frequencies at and above Fb. The result is a significant increase in bass output.
User-adjustable controls allow listeners to set the system's response to achieve optimum performance based on the vehicle's cabin gain or transfer function. These controls include: a 0- or 180-degree phase switch; a continuously variable electronic low-pass filter that is adjustable between 70 and 100Hz; variable input sensitivity; and Bass EQ that provides for adjustments between +3 and -6dB. BassLink's frequency response in a typical vehicle is 20 to 100Hz (+/-3dB), but this varies according to the vehicle and user adjustments. At maximum gain, the system can accept inputs as low as 250mV.
BassLink can accept up to four channels of input--to provide nonfading bass--either from line-level signals through four RCA jacks or from high-level signals through a pair of Molex connectors, allowing BassLink to be easily connected to OEM systems. If using the speaker-level inputs, an audio-sense circuit will turn on the amplifier whenever a signal is present. If the RCAs are used, a 12-volt, remote-turn-on lead is required. The system has barrier strip connections for power, ground and remote turn-on.
What's in the Box
Infinity Basslink 200-Watt Powered Subwoofer System (Black), Bass level control, Wiring harnesses, Mounting feet, Mounting bolts, Instructions
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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Infinity Basslink 200-Watt, Dual 10" Powered Subwoofer System (Black) (Electronics)
After installing a new head unit and upgraded speakers, I found the improvement over the factory stereo to be very worthwhile. But I soon realized I was missing something: Bottom End. The tweeters and midranges are great but without solid bass, it just wasn't complete. My home system has a full range of sound, and the bass is so solid you can feel it. I needed this in the Jeep!
Asking around, I learned that enclosed, self-powered subwoofers are a good choice for Jeeps because of the space-savings. One name kept coming up - Infinity Basslink. This item fits in the small area behind the rear seat of a Jeep Wrangler with no trouble - even if you have the Add-A-Trunk. It is easy to run the power and speaker leads back to the unit and tie them into the main stereo. Of course you can have a technician do it but if you can wire your home stereo, this is the same deal. I installed mine with a little extra wire in case I need to move it higher when crossing streams. Sound? This thing KICKS! It is tight, accurate, and gives that extra bottom-end I was looking for. Get this - you will have no regrets!
22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW-----impressive,
By Movie Guru "3ddude" (S. Daytona Beach, FL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Infinity Basslink 200-Watt, Dual 10" Powered Subwoofer System (Black) (Electronics)
These days it's such a great thing to get a product and it exceeds your expectations, this is one of them.
What a workhorse this product is and takes up such a small area (about 1 square foot) It kicks out so much bass, it's amazing, unless you want to rattle the car next to you, this is the sub you need I listen to everything from the beatles to broadway to dance music, sounds incredible, plenty of settings so you can fine tune it. ENJOY
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
LOVE IT,
This review is from: Infinity Basslink 200-Watt, Dual 10" Powered Subwoofer System (Black) (Electronics)
I have a honda S2000 2 seater convertible and so space is a major issue. The tech that was about to install the unit warned me not to get my hopes too high as the trunk mounting was going to limit the response and that convertibles are difficult to add bass too. I told him to go ahead and we'd see, 2 hours later when I picked it up we were both pleasantly suprised. The sound is kicking! If anything it's way more power than I need. I am running 2 componant infinity speakers in the front run on a 2 channel amp and an alpine headunit. I'm very pleased with the results, you will not regret buying this item!
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