Installing Infinity Basslink. Need Help
The 8ga wire (in the amp kit) from the battery goes to the "+BATT" terminal.
The 8ga ground wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "GND" terminal.
The small-gauge remote wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "REM" terminal.
RCA wires (in the amp kit) go from the RCA out on your deck to the "LINE LEVEL INPUT" jacks. You can use either front or rear I believe.
Did you really need this spelled out for you??
Edited to add: Are you hooking this up to a factory or aftermarket deck?
The 8ga ground wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "GND" terminal.
The small-gauge remote wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "REM" terminal.
RCA wires (in the amp kit) go from the RCA out on your deck to the "LINE LEVEL INPUT" jacks. You can use either front or rear I believe.
Did you really need this spelled out for you??

Edited to add: Are you hooking this up to a factory or aftermarket deck?
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by B18C_EJ8 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">The 8ga wire (in the amp kit) from the battery goes to the "+BATT" terminal.
The 8ga ground wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "GND" terminal.
The small-gauge remote wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "REM" terminal.
RCA wires (in the amp kit) go from the RCA out on your deck to the "LINE LEVEL INPUT" jacks. You can use either front or rear I believe.
Did you really need this spelled out for you??
Edited to add: Are you hooking this up to a factory or aftermarket deck?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Modified by 12 oz. at 2:23 PM 2/28/2007
The 8ga ground wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "GND" terminal.
The small-gauge remote wire (in the amp kit) goes to the "REM" terminal.
RCA wires (in the amp kit) go from the RCA out on your deck to the "LINE LEVEL INPUT" jacks. You can use either front or rear I believe.
Did you really need this spelled out for you??

Edited to add: Are you hooking this up to a factory or aftermarket deck?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Modified by 12 oz. at 2:23 PM 2/28/2007
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Edited to add: Are you hooking this up to a factory or aftermarket deck?</TD></TR></TABLE>
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by JSPECSIR »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">you need to buy y adapters and feed all 4 rca inputs with signal. it will make a difference in volume. we used to sell alot of those at my work.</TD></TR></TABLE> Not so, the 4 sets of inputs, [2 line level and 2 speaker level] are provided only to provide non fading input and any combination of high level and/or low level, [front and rear] input, or a set of non fading outputs will accomplish the same thing.
But good way to accessorise.
94
But good way to accessorise.
94
on my old basslink and my buddys old basslink we used rca y adapters to feed all 4 rca inputs instead of 2 and it made a noticable difference in volume. i understand what your saying fcm, but there was a diff in volume. the newer basslink 2 may not do the same. just trying to help.
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I understand.
When I seen the post, I could not remember running into that so I checked with an old Basslink, [no Basslink II] we have at the shop and it made no diff., so I looked it up... Note: BassLink is equipped with four line-level
(RCA) inputs and four speaker-level inputs. Any
combination of line-level and speaker-level inputs
may be used to provide nonfading bass when
connected to a head unit with four outputs.
Not sure why you are getting more output by having input to both sets of RCA inputs.
94
When I seen the post, I could not remember running into that so I checked with an old Basslink, [no Basslink II] we have at the shop and it made no diff., so I looked it up... Note: BassLink is equipped with four line-level
(RCA) inputs and four speaker-level inputs. Any
combination of line-level and speaker-level inputs
may be used to provide nonfading bass when
connected to a head unit with four outputs.
Not sure why you are getting more output by having input to both sets of RCA inputs.
94
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