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Infinity BassLink DC Powered subwoofer with 200-watt amp and 10" sub

Item # 108BASSLDC

You crave high-performance bass, but you don't want to use all of your available cargo space to get it.

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You crave high-performance bass, but you don't want to use all of your available cargo space to get it.

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Item # 108BASSLDC

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About the Infinity BassLink DC

Bob Bihlmayer

Less than one cubic foot

You crave high-performance bass, but you don't want to use all of your available cargo space to get it. The master designers at Infinity put the same state-of-the-art technology that distinguishes Infinity speakers into the BassLink DC amplified subwoofer, so, although it takes up less than one cubic foot of trunk space, it'll produce resounding bass in any vehicle.

Less than one cubic foot

You crave high-performance bass, but you don't want to use all of your available cargo space to get it. The master designers at Infinity put the same state-of-the-art technology that distinguishes Infinity speakers into the BassLink DC amplified subwoofer, so, although it takes up less than one cubic foot of trunk space, it'll produce resounding bass in any vehicle.

Infinity BassLink DC 10" Powered Subwoofer

The BassLink gives you extensive control over your bass.

200 watts of bass power

The BassLink DC brings together a 10" subwoofer, a 10" passive radiator, and an extremely efficient, specially designed 200-watt Class D amplifier that all work together as an integrated system. The passive radiator gives you the increased efficiency of a ported enclosure, but without the problem of port noise. The amplifier also includes a limiter/compressor to monitor system function at peak power levels.

Plenty of control

An array of controls will enable you to tweak your bass until it has just the thump you want. For optimum blending, you can adjust the low-pass filter between 50 and 120 Hz to get the right bass for your system, while the phase switch (0- or 180-degrees) ensures your BassLink is firing in unision with the rest of your speakers. Adjust low bass impact with the bass EQ feature, which controls the amount of punch at 40 Hz.

Easy removal

Best of all, just pull out the quick-disconnect wiring plug and pop the sub out of its mounting bracket, and you've instantly added storage space in your vehicle. Just reverse the process, and you've got your bass back in less than ten seconds.

Suitable for marine and off-road use

The glass-reinforced ABS enclosure is water-resistant and suitable for marine and off-road applications.   

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Product highlights:

  • 10" woofer and 10" passive radiator
  • Class D 200-watt amplifier
  • 10-gauge amp wiring kit required (sold separately)
  • water-resistant — suitable for marine and off-road applications
  • quick-disconnect wiring harness and mounting bracket
  • frequency response 20-120 Hz
  • low-pass crossover variable from 50-120 Hz at 12 dB per octave
  • speaker and line-level inputs
  • phase switch
  • bass boost adjusts from -6 dB to +3 dB at 40 Hz
  • 25-amp fuse
  • auto turn-on with speaker-level inputs
  • dimensions: 14-1/2"H x 11-1/4"W x 14-3/8"D
  • warranty: 1 year
  • MFR # INFBASSLINKDCBLK

What's in the box:

  • Amplified subwoofer
  • 25-amp ATO fuse (installed)
  • 8" Wiring harness
  • Mounting base
  • Four 1" Screws
  • 4 Flat washers
  • Installation instructions

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More details on the Infinity BassLink DC

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Features & specs

General
Enclosure Type Passive Radiator
Finish Material Glass-Reinforced ABS
Grille Steel
Connector Type RCA/Harness
Quick-disconnect Plug ---
Bi-amp Inputs No
Woofer Size (inches) 10
Woofer Material Paper
Passive Radiator 10
Width 14-1/2"
Height 14-1/2"
Depth 8-5/16"
Parts Warranty 1 Year
Labor Warranty 1 Year
Specifications
Frequency Response 20-120
Amplifier Power (RMS) 200 watts
Maximum Wattage N/A
Sensitivity N/A
Impedance N/A
Second Voice Coil Impedance N/A
Crossover Point 50-120
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Features

Auto Turn-On: When the speaker level inputs are used, the system can automatically turn on and off by sensing the input signal. If you prefer, auto turn-on can be turned off, so the amp turns on/off using the wired remote terminal.

Note: The auto turn-on feature does not operate when the preamp level inputs are used.

Four Channel Input: Both the line level and speaker level inputs are four channel, so the bass output is not impacted by adjusting the fader. (If you prefer, just use a two channel input.)

Mounting: The BassLink DC can easily be removed from the mounting base when extra cargo space is needed.

  • Subwoofer Dimensions:
    • Width: 14.5"
    • Height: 13" (14.5" when mounted in base)
    • Depth: 8.3" (11.25" including mounting base)
  • Mounting Base Dimensions:
    • Width: 12.375"
    • Height: 2.75"
    • Depth: 11.25"

Inputs:

  • Power: the power (+12V), ground, remote turn-on, and speaker level input wires are housed in the included wiring harness; Infinity recommends 10-gauge power and ground wires
  • Line Level Input: 4-channel female RCA preamp level inputs (left and right/front and rear)
  • Speaker Level Input: 4-channel speaker level input
  • Fuse: 25-amp ATO fuse installed

Controls:

  • Gain Control: rotary control; variable from 50mV to 2V with line input, 500mV to 20V with speaker level input
  • Bass EQ: rotary control, adjust bass boost from 0 to +9 dB (centered at 55 Hz)
  • Crossover: rotary control to set the low-pass crossover point (variable from 50 Hz to 120 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
  • Auto Turn On: two position switch; set to On when using speaker level inputs to engage the auto turn-on circuit, set to off when using the remote turn on lead
  • Input Level: three position switch; Lo (line input), Hi (speaker level input), Hi2 (higher power speaker level input)
  • Phase Switch: two position switch; 0° or 180°

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Q
Does this need to be mounted up and down? As in how it is in the picture,can you re orient outta final position?
vincent j  Jun 02, 2021
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I laid it flat (not sure if you're supposed to, but it works) but if you want to use the mount that comes with it you have to stand it up like it is in the picture.
thomas l  Jun 17, 2021
Q
How do I hook up 8 gauge power cable to those 2 little yellow power wires?
daniel  Dec 24, 2020
2 answers
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Use an 8 gauge splice, (I believe was included) Put the two yellows twisted together in one end and the 8 gauge in the other and crimp each end in place.
david  Dec 30, 2020
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I own two BassLinks, one of them an older model and one newer. The older one has power, ground, and remote inputs like you would expect to see on an amp and the new one has the wiring harness with the yellow power wires that you referenced. I've got to be honest and disclose that I am not sure what has changed in the technical specs, but I get the exact same performance from each of them. I hate not knowing the why behind it, but it appears technology has changed and updated so that the amp doesn't need the same level of power provided as it once did. I'm very happy with these units. For the newer unit, I already had power and ground wires run as this was a replacement for another subwoofer that I had. I doubled up the yellow wires onto the red power cable and applied some solder. It's not pretty, but it works well.
mark  Dec 29, 2020
Q
I noticed in the reviews some people mention a remote bass control knob, but I don't see it in the item description. Does it come with a remote bass control knob or is it an an aftermarket item? Thanks
eddie  Nov 04, 2020
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It is an aftermarket item called the Harman RBC.
eric  Dec 22, 2020
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Mine didn't come with a remote, but the location of it allows me to easily turn the dial manually.
brian  Nov 04, 2020
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The only adjustment knobs are on the unit itself only. Nothing to adjust from the drivers position.
toby  Nov 04, 2020
Q
How do you hook it up to a factory system?
jacob  Sep 21, 2020
1 answer
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We have not received any answers from other customers on your question. I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
thomas  Oct 07, 2020 (Staff)
Q
Can the infinity bass link be directly wired into the mtx mudsys 46 fairly easy? What all would I need to purchase to wire it into it?
john  Sep 21, 2020
1 answer
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We have not received any answers from other customers on your question. I would recommend reaching out to an Advisor by phone (1-800-324-9695) or online chat. They should be able to help answer your question.
thomas  Oct 07, 2020 (Staff)
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How deep is the box? The description says its 14" but the details section say 8-5/16. Also could this be mounted sideways to fit under a seat?
cody  Oct 11, 2018
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It's 14.5" wide, 14.5" tall, and 8.3125" deep. It's meant to be installed upright, as shown, because of the woofer on one side and the passive radiator on the other.
adam  Oct 11, 2018
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8-5/16 IS Correct. I would not put it under a seat, it needs space for the sound to expand. If you do, put it under your girlfriends seat. It will create "the Harley effect", so get ready for that. Enjoy!
wade  Oct 11, 2018
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How much power can the Hi2 level safely receive if you're connecting to the sub through the speaker level input? Also, is it preferable to run all 4 channels or just 2 channels to the speaker level input?
garret  Aug 04, 2017
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The input sensitivity specs in the owner's manual for the high-level (or speaker-level) indicates 0.5V - 20V As for wiring, the owner's manual also states: "use speaker wire to connect the four speaker level inputs when using a head unit with four speaker-level outputs; if using a head unit with two channel speaker-level outputs, you can connect those to either the front or rear high-level input wires" For more details or to discuss further, please feel free to contact an Advisor directly by phone (888.955.6000) or online chat. Thanks! My bio: https://www.crutchfield.com/advisors/larry
david  Aug 08, 2017 (Staff)
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Do not know the answer to the first question. I am currently running the subwoofer from the 2 rear channels speaker level inputs of the JBL head unit without any issue. My recommendation is not to turn the gain all the way up due to resulting distortion. Moderate gain until optimum sound is achieved. Subwoofer performs in an outstanding manner with just 2 channels to the speaker level input.
luis  Aug 07, 2017
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I have the same question that Kris has, but instead of a few seconds it last a few minutes, then it will go into protection mode. I purchased the product with you guys back in February but I just installed last week. Help, Please?
felix  Jun 14, 2017
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings/connections on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer, or try our online support center: http://crutchfield.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/.
kenneth  Jun 14, 2017 (Staff)
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I just had a professional car audio place install this. The sub will play well when just running off the battery, key switched on, but engine not running. About 10 seconds after you start the car it will go into protection mode and turn off. The red light will come on. There is a switch in the unit for different power intake, but it will do the same thing on any of them. Could this be from when the alternator kicks in and it see's a different power level?
kristopher  Apr 03, 2017
1 answer
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If you purchased the product from Crutchfield, feel free to contact our Tech Support team. They can walk you through the settings/connections on the product and see if there may be a fix. Our toll-free Tech Support number is printed on your invoice, and is also available under the "My Orders" tab in the "My Account" section of our website. If you did not purchase the unit from Crutchfield, then you may want to contact the manufacturer. You can also post your question in our forums: http://community.crutchfield.com. Or try our online support center: http://crutchfield.custhelp.com/app/answers/list/kw/.
kenneth  Apr 03, 2017 (Staff)
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What is the height of the unit without the stand attached?
mike  Dec 19, 2016
1 answer
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Infinity does not provide the dimensions of the product minus the mounting bracket but the bracket appears to be around 2" tall which would make the enclosure itself around 12.5" tall. I hope that helps. My Bio: http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=5
ryan  Dec 22, 2016 (Staff)
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Is there a remote volume control I can add to the sub?
andy  Nov 08, 2016
1 answer
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Hi Andy, unfortunately, the Basslink DC does not have the option for a remote volume control.
james  Nov 08, 2016
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