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Old Oct 9, 2009 | 05:42 PM
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Originally Posted by aids@ftl
I just picked up an Infinity 10" basslink powered sub. Does anyone have any input on these... Will it hit hard... And no I'm not trying to have it hit so hard I wake my neighbors.. That's my other car. Lol I'm just wondering how well it bumps. And I've heard of ppl tuning thier subs to 30hz and stuff like that.. How would I go about tuning it..
So up until about a year ago when we became so deep with JL Audio, I used to sell these Basslinks by the cases. We used to put together package deals involving these subs for our new care dealerships we service, and for the everyday soccer moms. That was the market for these "bad boys". The feedback from the customers was always very good. But, IMHO, they tend to to be a little shallow when turned up. For the soccer mom or dad who wants to "jam" his country music or 60's and 70's rock this is a great alternative. It also fits in quite well for lease vehicles. As a matter of fact, to this day, I have 3-4 of these systems that we have moved more than once for lease customers when they swap out for a new one.

Good value for the money, but no "knock" to speak of. All depends on your expectations...
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