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Infinity BASSLINK II


$400.00 Released March, 2002

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Great for smaller spaces, e.g. pickup cabs, sounds larger due to filling less space. Loud but not block-breaking loud, ideal for those who want to enrich an existing car setup for typical use. Much lower than average distortion, even at high volumes.

The Cons:Relatively high number of unit failures over time. Some units prone to bass rattling sound overriding playback.

The Infinity BASSLINK II is a 10” subwoofer equipped with a class D subwoofer amplifier. The second subwoofer in the BASSLINK series, the BASSLINK II is an upgrade from the original BASSLINK and includes an increased power output of 250w (versus 200w).

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The BASSLINK II, however, maintains the original BASELINK’s 20Hz-120Hz frequency response, 50Hz-120Hz variable electronic crossover, and compact dimensions of 14-1/2" x 12-1/2" x 8". The BASSLINK II does add a few additional features including square passive radiators that maximize cone area and extract additional bass, not to mention an Infinity phanton center channel control, BassLink 4sc docks, and a BassLink 4sc amplifier module that delivers four channels of power. Priced at $399.99, approximately $100 over the BASSLINK, the Infinity BASSLINK II is cited as a superior solution for consumers willing to put forth a little extra money.

Features

  • Dimensions (H x W x D):14-1/2" x 12-1/2" x 8"
  • Power Output: 250W
  • Frequency Response (±3dB): 20Hz - 120Hz
  • Variable Bass EQ: +3dB to -6dB at 45Hz
  • Variable Electronic Crossover: 50Hz - 120Hz

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Pros
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    Great for smaller spaces, e.g. pickup cabs, sounds larger due to filling less space

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    Loud but not block-breaking loud, ideal for those who want to enrich an existing car setup for typical use

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    Much lower than average distortion, even at high volumes

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    Bass output is cleaner and sharper than lower-end amps in this style

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    More adjustable than most, crossover controls, volume, gain

Cons
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    Relatively high number of unit failures over time

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    Some units prone to bass rattling sound overriding playback

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