Infinity BassLink Car Subwoofer

Average User Rating
(4.50 out of 5) from 34 reviews
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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareI put an Infinity Basslink Powered Subwoofer in my 2005 Toyota Tacoma
Pros: Packs a bunch, easy to configure
Cons: Might be overkill for some people
The Bottom Line: If you are looking to add some kick to your car stereo, the Infinity Basslink will deliver.
I drive a 2005 Toyota Tacoma pickup truck with the Access (extended) cab. Earlier this year, the fac ...
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Should be called "BASSSTINK"
Pros: Easy to install, takes up little room. External bass control.
Cons: The sound, I guess I was expecting a lot more out of it.
The Bottom Line: It's all about personal preference, shop around and let you ears be the judge. Thanks for reading.
This thing is horrible. It sounds good if you've never heard a descent system before, or if your co ...
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IMPRESSIVE
Pros: amp and sub in one unit, doesn't take much space, awesome sound
Cons: none
This product packs a huge punch, if you are looking for awesome sound, this is the way to go. It's o ...
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Good bass
Pros: Good bass, not to overwhelming, can control with remote.
Cons: Power and ground mounting could be better.
I have had many systems and have installed many for friends. Having 2 children and 1 one the way I n ...
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If McDonalds put speakers in happy meals, the BASSLINK would be it!
Pros: BASSLINK is relatively easy to spell
Cons: You get what you pay for... this isn't an amazing overlooked product.
The Bottom Line: If you can get this speaker setup to last more than a year, then you must definitely teach me your voodoo tricks.
I am a huge car audio enthusiast. Ever since my first car back in 1997, I have been trying to push t ...
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