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Old Dec 16, 2002 | 11:20 AM
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Default Installing Infinity Basslink

Think I've decided on getting a Basslink for my 95 integra hatch due to ease of install, removal, size, and brand (i have infinity reference coax's in front). should be about $200 off ebay. does anyone have one, i have some questions on how you installed it

1 do you need any additional wiring like those amp wiring kits or is everything included? i'm going to use the RCA's on my Aiwa h/u
2 how did you mount it? is there an optimal location in the trunk and is there a way to make it removable. if bolted to the spare tire cover, how do you get the spare tire out?
3 what freq do you set on the high pass filter, for home theater i've read to set it at halfway in the freq range of the component speakers.
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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 07:18 AM
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anybody?
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Old Dec 19, 2002 | 10:48 AM
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I install those all of the time.........first you do need an amp wiring kit something like an 8 gauge kit. Off hand I cant remember whether or not you need RCAs for it but personally I dont think that you do. Next, the ideal optimal mounting location is an enclosed area, like against the wall of the trunk. By doing this you will allow for the best bass response. The High Pass Filter should be messed around with by you to see which sounds best.
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