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Old 09-06-2009, 05:53 PM
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Default Basslink on Non-Bose Headunit

Hi guys, I just wanted a little more base to out of my music and really did not want to spend that much money at all so I was thinking about the basslink. I want to keep the stock unit just because I am in an area where theft is high.

How would you wire a basslink to the stock headunit? I did a search and couldnt find much but people saying basslink is terrible and that you should switch out the headunit. I was just wondering if it was possible and if so how do I do it.

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Old 09-11-2009, 03:01 PM
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Looks like you have an Enthusiast, so you don't have the bose system which makes it a little easier. Basslink will add a nice amount of bass to your music as you are in a hatchback and don't have a back seat to contend with.

All you need to get is a Line Out Converter and some RCAs to run from it to the basslink. It should come with the power harness. Run the power wire to the battery, ground it, and us the radio's ignition wire or the actual ignition wire to turn the amp on and off. Connect the line out to the speaker connections behind the radio and then run the RCAs from the LOC to the basslink.
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