I am looking into getting one now, I don't want it to rattle the whole vehicle apart but I want some good tone.
let me know about any experience with install and quality
Thanks in advance![]()
I am looking into getting one now, I don't want it to rattle the whole vehicle apart but I want some good tone.
let me know about any experience with install and quality
Thanks in advance![]()
-Chris
Ask Pete (Die Frau) http://eurowerks.org/member.php?u=122
He was enjoying it last time I heard
I've also considered this Sub.
They work just fine as long as you understand the limitations. They are a decent package but a separate amp and small box may outperform and be easier to hide/fit.
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The first gen basslink seems to get better reviews, which is the one I had. They definitely can put out plenty of bass to fill the cabin. For the price and size, I couldn't complain. It filled in the low end of the sound system really well.
If I had the chance again to either do the basslink or a amp/sub combo, I would get the basslink.
If you're not confused, you're not paying attention.
I think I'm going to get one
I am looking to just add some bass in my Superduty
-Chris
I loved my first gen Basslink until the voice coil went all wonky on me. It wasn't a window rattler by any means, but it added a good low end thump in a small, concealed package.