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fyvve 
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Posted: September 14, 2005 at 9:19 PM / IP Logged  
First of all i am not interested in anyone outside of my car hearing my music. Its ok if they do, i just dont care. So my question is this: I would like to add more bass to fill in the lows but i dont know where to start. I called crutchfield and their advisor told me to get a powered sub a basslink or something. That sounded pretty good since its fairly cheap ($200 on ebay). What do you guys think and why? Also, would adding a small amp help the sound of my four 6 1/2" speakers? My hu is a blaupunkt acapulco. Thanks everybody in advance
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If you just looking to add a little bass then the Infinity Basslink will work fine. Or you could buy a small amp, 1 10" sub and a sealed enclosure for roughly around the same price. I have heard the basslink and they actually sound really nice. Not too overpowering and clean.
fyvve 
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Good advice, i was wondering if anyone had actually heard a basslink. Any suggestions about adding an amp for my 6 1/2" speakers?
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What type of 6 1/2 are you running(Brand name)?
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Adding an amp to the 6 1/2 can only help. They will get more responsive and the midbass will be alot cleaner.
fyvve 
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I have blaupunkt components in the front and alpine's in the back. Any suggestions on a good amp for them?
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MA Audio

http:///.com/MA-AUDIO-M489i-800W-4-CH-AMPLIFIER-HIGH-PERFORMANCE-AMP_W0QQitemZ5808937126QQcategoryZ79819QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Phoenix Gold

http:///.com/PHOENIX-GOLD-XS-4600-4-CHANNEL-CAR-AUDIO-AMPLIFIER-AMP_W0QQitemZ5808271584QQcategoryZ79824QQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

There are quite a few nice amps out there that would be a good choice. I just listed a couple that I have used in the past that I know are good. Good luck with your endeavors!!!

fyvve 
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Great thanks for the suggestions. Are there any specific specs i should be looking for in case i dont get one of those? I mean whats the low and high wattage range i should be looking for?
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I would look for an amp that has an RMS rating equivalent or higher to your components.

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