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Two basslinks??
I currently have one basslink II providing my system with nice, smooth bass but now I'm wondering if running two would sound even better (and look cool too). How would the bass output from two basslinks compare with two regular component 10s in a box. Basically i want to know if it'd be worth it to get another basslink for the extra bass or spend that same amount of money on two completely new 10s.
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RE: Two basslinks??
Two basslinks would be pretty sweet I must say. Dont aim them face to face... even across the trunk, they will phase each other out.
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RE: Two basslinks??
would they produce the same amount of bass as two subs in a box though?
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RE: Two basslinks??
I wouldnt know. two basslink would def be louder.
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RE: Two basslinks??
I wouldnt know. two basslink would def be louder. |
RE: Two basslinks??
contradicting? How so?
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RE: Two basslinks??
From experience installing the basslink I think you would be better off with two tens in a sealed box with a small amp. I have never been impressed with those contraptions and have found you can get much better sound for an equivalent amount of money by going with separate sub/box/ amp type setups. And like Remmy said you are going to have cancellation issues with two Basslinks in the vehicle. I would say go with separate subs and amps or just do a single 10 in a vented enclosure.
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RE: Two basslinks??
Thats half true. Cancelation will only occur if they were facing each other.
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RE: Two basslinks??
quote: I wouldnt know. two basslink would def be louder. sounds contradicting... contradicting? How so? |
RE: Two basslinks??
anyone else have an opinion about the sound from two basslinks compared to two subs in a box?
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