Connecting a powered sub
Hello all. I have an older Infinity basslink powered sub I'm looking to connect soon. What's the best locaction/path from cabin to engine compartment to run the power wire? Also if I tap into the rear speakers for line level sound, how is such done with the dual voice coil, considering it has 4 connection points? Any input appreciated.
Hello all. I have an older Infinity basslink powered sub I'm looking to connect soon. What's the best locaction/path from cabin to engine compartment to run the power wire? Also if I tap into the rear speakers for line level sound, how is such done with the dual voice coil, considering it has 4 connection points? Any input appreciated.
The powered sub is a small slim box made for under a seat?
Will it fit behind passenger seat?
Thanks for your response. The infinity basslink that I have is a slightly older model. Its a little to big for an under seat application. However they were designed to lay flat or stand upright in a trunk type area.
Might fit good behind passenger seat?
Seen acouple ppl have slim powered subs behind seat.
I have my amp behind passenger seat and subs in back, and still room for all my luggage every week.
Seen acouple ppl have slim powered subs behind seat.
I have my amp behind passenger seat and subs in back, and still room for all my luggage every week.
The basslink has a built in amp somewhere in the area of 200 watt I think. Since the crossfires cabin is so small I like the idea of having the unit behind me. Did you connect to the factory head unit or aftermarket?
Aftermarket, kenwood kmr558bt, factory amp powering skar components in door and 2 pairs of tweeters, rca through console to skar class d amp, to a pair of skar vvx 8v3 subs in back.


