infinity basslink???
Contrary to the post above, I like my Basslink! I guess it all depends on what you are looking for. I'm considering switching to a JL Audio Stealthbox when it comes out, but for now I'm very happy.
Below is a post I made earlier on this subject:
If there is a significant performance difference, yes I'll switch too! The money I spend on the
Basslink was well worth it so far (I'm not sure if I'd call it a mediocre product, but JL Audio has sweet stuff. Plus, I can move the Basslink to my Explorer.
Again, the Basslink will not shake the neighborhood. It does provide good bass in the cabin. And with the kind of music I listen to and my objectives for my sound system, it is doing a great job. My objective is to hear (and feel to a limited extent) the music, not to be heard by others outside. I do not want my system to take up a lot of space either.
Thus, I'm only willing to run 1 amp and it must go somewhere inside the cabin](I can't afford to lose any trunk space because I like taking the car on weekend trips with 2 set of golf clubs and clothes). I'm also not willing to lose my spare tire. So if I went with the JL Stealth, I would have to get a 3 or 4 channel amp, run the front channels to the doors, and run the sub or bridge rear to the JL Audio. In my estimations, the total cost will be over $1000.
At least with my current application, I already had a 2 channel amp from a previous setup. All it cost me was the Basslink, which I got a great deal on.
Good luck! I very curious how well the JL Audio turns out. I sure nobody will be disappointed
because JL Audio has kick a$$ equipment.
Below is a post I made earlier on this subject:
If there is a significant performance difference, yes I'll switch too! The money I spend on the
Basslink was well worth it so far (I'm not sure if I'd call it a mediocre product, but JL Audio has sweet stuff. Plus, I can move the Basslink to my Explorer.
Again, the Basslink will not shake the neighborhood. It does provide good bass in the cabin. And with the kind of music I listen to and my objectives for my sound system, it is doing a great job. My objective is to hear (and feel to a limited extent) the music, not to be heard by others outside. I do not want my system to take up a lot of space either.
Thus, I'm only willing to run 1 amp and it must go somewhere inside the cabin](I can't afford to lose any trunk space because I like taking the car on weekend trips with 2 set of golf clubs and clothes). I'm also not willing to lose my spare tire. So if I went with the JL Stealth, I would have to get a 3 or 4 channel amp, run the front channels to the doors, and run the sub or bridge rear to the JL Audio. In my estimations, the total cost will be over $1000.
At least with my current application, I already had a 2 channel amp from a previous setup. All it cost me was the Basslink, which I got a great deal on.
Good luck! I very curious how well the JL Audio turns out. I sure nobody will be disappointed
because JL Audio has kick a$$ equipment.
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