First let me say I am very pleased with this setup. The Basslink II is a powered 250W square 10" with passive radiator. It hits very nice for a 10" and such small setup and is very very clean sounding.
Here is the 4 gauge wiring to the battery. Yes, the fuse does clear the hood!
Basslink Remote:
The left side stand is screwed into the trunks metal and for the right hand side I engineered a piece of metal so it is possible to get a spare tire out, and I have plenty of room in the trunk.
thats the one ? it comes with all wiring and everything ?
No, this one - http://cgi.ebay.com/INFINITY-BASSLIN...d=p3286.c0.m14 and you will need some 8 gauge power and ground wire (I used 4 gauge because I already had some laying around) inline fuse holder and fuse, a lil bit of ~20 gauge speaker wire, 4 wire taps, a ~20 gauge remote wire, drill, and a line out converter because our factory stereo puts out too much power to use the speaker level inputs.
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MrSo0h0o - i dont know if i like the placement of it.. seems like its just in the way.. weird place for the bass knob no? not too low?
otherwise, if it sounds good to you, cheers!
The placement of the actual system is as recommended by Infinity and was the best place for mounting it without having to engineer some type of rack and allowing my spare tire to still be accessible. As far as the bass knob I can remove it without having visible holes and its not something I will really be adjusting much.
So my Basslink II has already blow within 5 days of owning it which is within the time for me to return it for a refund. (It also has a warranty but I would rather have my money back.) It sounds like a paper plate rattling and then blows the fuse within a few seconds!
However I have now ordered 3 Infinity Kappa Perfect 10"d VQ and a JBL 1200.1 amp...
Wow, a basslink to a 3 10" Kappa P setup? Those are polar extremes lol. Definitely upgrade your head unit and interior speakers, the paper coned 6x9 and 6.5 speakers are ridiculously outclassed right now. Great choice of sub though, and nice job on your box.
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