How to install the infinity basslink




















You can also see I added a small piece of MDF to the front of the mount after rethinking my original idea. Carpeting the box is somewhat tricky but is not too bad. Here is how I learned how to carpet the box correctly, I suggest you watch it. With the box out of the way not it is time to run signal wires. Most aftermarket stereos will have RCA subwoofer outputs on the back as pictured here.

The unit also has to know when to turn on, the remote wire will take care of this. Again, use a quality cable. These are shielded cables that came with the Tsunami kit, only one cable will be needed. The kit also comes with a remote turn on wire, you can use a butt connector for this but I used a different male one since my remote output had a female connector on it already.

Always run the signal wire s down the opposite side as the power cable. Remove the trim panels and run the wire. Keep running the wire back under the carpet until you get to the spot where the mount is. Your going to need a ground too, use some sandpaper to remove the paint in the spot where you want your ground to be.

Now put the base back and then put the Basslink on top of it and line it up to where you would like it. Use the included screws to secure the Basslink to the mount. Also strip and attach the appropriate terminals to the ends of the wires once you cut them to length. All of these terminals are included with the Tsunami amp install kit. Here is how it looks when done, from another angle.

Now install your inline fuse, install it as close to the battery as possible. Any wire before the fuse is unprotected. This fuse also displays volts, some may like this but I chose to swap it out for a plain fuse holder shortly after installing it. Connect power and ground on the battery and you are almost done! Now, follow the instructions on how to tune the built in amplifier as well as turn on the HPF on your headunit so you can block bass from your speakers and send it only to the subwoofer.

This process takes only a minute or two and when you are done you are ready to enjoy some bass! Again, use a quality cable. These are shielded cables that came with the Tsunami kit, only one cable will be needed. The kit also comes with a remote turn on wire, you can use a butt connector for this but I used a different male one since my remote output had a female connector on it already.

Connect the wires. Always run the signal wire s down the opposite side as the power cable. Remove the trim panels and run the wire. Keep running the wire back under the carpet until you get to the spot where the mount is. Reinstall trim. Your going to need a ground too, use some sandpaper to remove the paint in the spot where you want your ground to be.

Now put the base back and then put the Basslink on top of it and line it up to where you would like it. Use the included screws to secure the Basslink to the mount. Also strip and attach the appropriate terminals to the ends of the wires once you cut them to length.

All of these terminals are included with the Tsunami amp install kit. Here is how it looks when done, from another angle.

Now install your inline fuse, install it as close to the battery as possible. Any wire before the fuse is unprotected. This fuse also displays volts, some may like this but I chose to swap it out for a plain fuse holder shortly after installing it. Connect power and ground on the battery and you are almost done! Now, follow the instructions on how to tune the built in amplifier as well as turn on the HPF on your headunit so you can block bass from your speakers and send it only to the subwoofer.

This process takes only a minute or two and when you are done you are ready to enjoy some bass! Also, it is optional but included in the box is a remote level adjustment, this connects using a cable similar to a phone cable and can be placed wherever you would like.

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