Interesting product!?

mbehna

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Infinity BassLink
Powered subwoofer: 200 watts and a 10" sub




For all you tinkerers, I saw this and I thought this might be something of interest / use to someone. Figured I'll post it and see if it is of help to anyone.
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Product like this really only work well if there in the cabin.
Not sure there's enough room in the SHO under the front seats, but would probably work in the flex. 

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Most of the low end Infinity products are simply rebadged JVC items , same company actually . That being said  you may  might get some decent bass out of it but not audiophile or even close quality  . IMHO
 
You mean JBL

And rebadged... meh. Pretty different companies, both make entry level on up to stupid expensive, esp some of JBLs home stuff.

And both are owned by Harmon
 
I've never spent more than $8k on a car stereo.. Which IMHO was dumb of me, because I couldn't hear the last $2-$3k as soon as I started it.... Those are parts only prices.  Point is don't try to get the last 5% of sound quality unless you're competing.

SW is correct on the bass tube, IMHO, Lanson could give a better opinion.
 
You want me to make you a bass tube?  I'm itching for a new build pretty soon.

Oh anyway, JBL and Infinity share some tech, no doubt.  I wouldn't call one higher or lower-end, necessarily, but they both share market pretty fairly.  I have a lot of JBL gear in my car now, but that's going away (except the JBL MS8 processor) real soon for better gear in the DIY market.

I can make a shoebox sub all the way to monstrous trunk-killers.  It all depends on your design goals and needs.  The Infinity unit is "the easy way" out but there's lots of compromises.  It has been out for AGES, a very old product.
 
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