09-22-2007, 10:56 AM
Well, I've had my Infinity basslink in the trunk of my mustang since I was on my summer leave. It's mounted in the right rear corner of the trunk, with the active driver firing into the right side of the trunk, and the radiator firing into the trunk cavity itself. After some adjustments, and some break in time, I must say that I am very pleased with the performance of this thing so far. It plays pretty damned deep, tight, and loud for what it is (tiny with only a modest amp driving it), and it's certainly an awesome addition to an OEM stereo in a vehicle, if you don't wanna sacriffice space, weight, or a big dent in your wallet.
I am curious to see how it performs with an aftermarket deck (once I finally get one to replace the Shaker corprate radio), and I'm guessing that it will perform even better. On some songs, it sounds like there is a larger sub than what's actually in the trunk, and I really do need to dynamat the trunklid, and the outer walls of the trunk too, as it vibrates the hell out of my car's body...lol
Anyways, I'll leave another review about this thing after some more time with it and more tweaks, but so far, I'm really happy with it, and the fact that I got it for $300 too...
L8tz
I am curious to see how it performs with an aftermarket deck (once I finally get one to replace the Shaker corprate radio), and I'm guessing that it will perform even better. On some songs, it sounds like there is a larger sub than what's actually in the trunk, and I really do need to dynamat the trunklid, and the outer walls of the trunk too, as it vibrates the hell out of my car's body...lol
Anyways, I'll leave another review about this thing after some more time with it and more tweaks, but so far, I'm really happy with it, and the fact that I got it for $300 too...
L8tz
Bleeding Ford Blue again...