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Automan
 
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I have just bought the Infinity Baslink sub 200w rms, and it sounds good and
are a nice little sub that perform very.. very good for it's size.
But i want more feeling and a smoother subsound that can go little lower in
Hz.

I have 30days to change my mind if i dont want to keep this Baslink.

I am considering going for twin Rockford Fosgate P212S4 12" and a nice amp,
i think it's called Gas silver c2100 (they recomended it to me), and let the
hifistore make a proffesional made "box" to fit my stationwagon.
I also just bought a condensator 1farad, it's called Lightning, from f&f
movie dont know if i really need it :/

I would really need some advice from you all, should i stay with the baslink
and be satisfied, or change it to that i mentioned before... (please tell me
if you think there will be a big difference between them or not) or advice
me on another afordable setup, thanks.

Thank you for any help i can get!


regards,Automan


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Scott Johnson
 
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going from a basslink to 2 12's is a big jump. why not 1 12" and a good amp?


"Automan" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Infinity Baslink sub 200w rms, and it sounds good

and
are a nice little sub that perform very.. very good for it's size.
But i want more feeling and a smoother subsound that can go little lower

in
Hz.

I have 30days to change my mind if i dont want to keep this Baslink.

I am considering going for twin Rockford Fosgate P212S4 12" and a nice

amp,
i think it's called Gas silver c2100 (they recomended it to me), and let

the
hifistore make a proffesional made "box" to fit my stationwagon.
I also just bought a condensator 1farad, it's called Lightning, from f&f
movie dont know if i really need it :/

I would really need some advice from you all, should i stay with the

baslink
and be satisfied, or change it to that i mentioned before... (please tell

me
if you think there will be a big difference between them or not) or

advice
me on another afordable setup, thanks.

Thank you for any help i can get!


regards,Automan




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Automan
 
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Thanks for the reply Scott!

Isn't the Gas silver c2001 a powerful high quality amp ? they said it was a
very good/powerful :/ And they recomended it highly.

I am confused... should i just stay with baslink :/ or should i upgrade to
this twin 12" and that amp/or other amp ?
btw, should i go for the next step up in speakers, or maybe twin 15" ?

I mostly play zztop and koto and queen, yello, enigma and that kind of
music, no need for a fast sub, just one that can go low and with a smooth
and powerfull punch.

Take care !



"Scott Johnson" wrote in
message ...
going from a basslink to 2 12's is a big jump. why not 1 12" and a good

amp?


"Automan" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Infinity Baslink sub 200w rms, and it sounds good

and
are a nice little sub that perform very.. very good for it's size.
But i want more feeling and a smoother subsound that can go little lower

in
Hz.

I have 30days to change my mind if i dont want to keep this Baslink.

I am considering going for twin Rockford Fosgate P212S4 12" and a nice

amp,
i think it's called Gas silver c2100 (they recomended it to me), and let

the
hifistore make a proffesional made "box" to fit my stationwagon.
I also just bought a condensator 1farad, it's called Lightning, from f&f
movie dont know if i really need it :/

I would really need some advice from you all, should i stay with the

baslink
and be satisfied, or change it to that i mentioned before... (please

tell
me
if you think there will be a big difference between them or not) or

advice
me on another afordable setup, thanks.

Thank you for any help i can get!


regards,Automan






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Daniel Snooks
 
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Automan wrote
Thanks for the reply Scott!

Isn't the Gas silver c2001 a powerful high quality amp ? they said it was

a
very good/powerful :/ And they recomended it highly.

I am confused... should i just stay with baslink :/ or should i upgrade

to
this twin 12" and that amp/or other amp ?


I believe that Scott was suggesting that a pair of 12's would be overkill
given the goal you are trying to acheive. What you might want to consider is
getting the c2001 and a single 12". Then if you decide you want more, you
can just add another 12" without worry about getting a different amp. There
is nothing wrong with using a more powerful amp then necessary and allowing
for future considerations.

btw, should i go for the next step up in speakers, or maybe twin 15" ?


Again, it will be overkill for your situation.

I mostly play zztop and koto and queen, yello, enigma and that kind of
music, no need for a fast sub, just one that can go low and with a smooth
and powerfull punch.

Take care !


An 8" sub can go low and smooth with powerful punch ... it's in the install.
No one is suggesting that you shouldn't get the pair of 12's, just
questioning the need.


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Automan
 
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One small question, how would you rate the baslink from infinity ? the new
model.

Thanks for any input on this before i make up my mind completly.

Take care everyone !

"Daniel Snooks" wrote in message
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Automan wrote
Thanks for the reply Scott!

Isn't the Gas silver c2001 a powerful high quality amp ? they said it

was
a
very good/powerful :/ And they recomended it highly.

I am confused... should i just stay with baslink :/ or should i upgrade

to
this twin 12" and that amp/or other amp ?


I believe that Scott was suggesting that a pair of 12's would be overkill
given the goal you are trying to acheive. What you might want to consider

is
getting the c2001 and a single 12". Then if you decide you want more, you
can just add another 12" without worry about getting a different amp.

There
is nothing wrong with using a more powerful amp then necessary and

allowing
for future considerations.

btw, should i go for the next step up in speakers, or maybe twin 15" ?


Again, it will be overkill for your situation.

I mostly play zztop and koto and queen, yello, enigma and that kind of
music, no need for a fast sub, just one that can go low and with a

smooth
and powerfull punch.

Take care !


An 8" sub can go low and smooth with powerful punch ... it's in the

install.
No one is suggesting that you shouldn't get the pair of 12's, just
questioning the need.






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Daniel Snooks
 
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Automan wrote
One small question, how would you rate the baslink from infinity ? the new
model.

Thanks for any input on this before i make up my mind completly.

Take care everyone !


I am getting a little confused here. How would I rate the basslink from
infinity compared to what? It won't hold a candle to a decent pair of 12",
but is that what you want to know?
What are you trying to accomplish?
How much bass is enough?
How much room do you have available?
How much are you willing to spend?
What do you have installed right now?
Why are you considering upgrading?
Help us help you ...


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Peter Klein
 
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If you plan to drive to Fosgaste subs, try driving them with a Fosgate amp.
It should work well! If you have a good sub enclosure, not just another
sealed box, you won't need a capacitor. P.


"Automan" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Infinity Baslink sub 200w rms, and it sounds good

and
are a nice little sub that perform very.. very good for it's size.
But i want more feeling and a smoother subsound that can go little lower

in
Hz.

I have 30days to change my mind if i dont want to keep this Baslink.

I am considering going for twin Rockford Fosgate P212S4 12" and a nice

amp,
i think it's called Gas silver c2100 (they recomended it to me), and let

the
hifistore make a proffesional made "box" to fit my stationwagon.
I also just bought a condensator 1farad, it's called Lightning, from f&f
movie dont know if i really need it :/

I would really need some advice from you all, should i stay with the

baslink
and be satisfied, or change it to that i mentioned before... (please tell

me
if you think there will be a big difference between them or not) or

advice
me on another afordable setup, thanks.

Thank you for any help i can get!


regards,Automan




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Scott Johnson
 
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Do you work at best buy or circuit city? your posts sound like one of those
dudes talking.



"Peter Klein" wrote in message
news:m8Whc.4456$YP5.393181@attbi_s02...
If you plan to drive to Fosgaste subs, try driving them with a Fosgate

amp.
It should work well! If you have a good sub enclosure, not just another
sealed box, you won't need a capacitor. P.


"Automan" wrote in message
...
I have just bought the Infinity Baslink sub 200w rms, and it sounds good

and
are a nice little sub that perform very.. very good for it's size.
But i want more feeling and a smoother subsound that can go little lower

in
Hz.

I have 30days to change my mind if i dont want to keep this Baslink.

I am considering going for twin Rockford Fosgate P212S4 12" and a nice

amp,
i think it's called Gas silver c2100 (they recomended it to me), and let

the
hifistore make a proffesional made "box" to fit my stationwagon.
I also just bought a condensator 1farad, it's called Lightning, from f&f
movie dont know if i really need it :/

I would really need some advice from you all, should i stay with the

baslink
and be satisfied, or change it to that i mentioned before... (please

tell
me
if you think there will be a big difference between them or not) or

advice
me on another afordable setup, thanks.

Thank you for any help i can get!


regards,Automan






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Daniel Snooks
 
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Peter Klein wrote
If you plan to drive to Fosgaste subs, try driving them with a Fosgate

amp.
It should work well! If you have a good sub enclosure, not just another
sealed box, you won't need a capacitor. P.


You are a complete idiot ... the end


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