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The Infinity Basslink Mini is a compact, powered 6x8 inch underseat subwoofer designed to deliver deep, accurate bass in a small footprint. It features a 100-watt amplifier and intelligent electronic design for reliable performance, even at high output levels. The durable die-cast aluminum enclosure minimizes size and eliminates rattles, ensuring clean audio reproduction. A wired bass volume remote control is included for convenient adjustment from the driver's seat.

Whakaahua: Runga view of the Infinity Basslink Mini subwoofer, showcasing tona hoahoa kiato me te karaehe korero.
Nga Waahanga kei roto
- 1x Underseat Subwoofer (Infinity Basslink Mini)
- 14x Tiuri
- 4x Small Metal Plates (for mounting)
- 1x Waea Waea
- 1x Bass Volume Remote Control (with cable)
- 1x 15A Fuse
Tatūnga me te Tāuta
Proper installation is crucial for optimal performance and safety. It is recommended to have this product installed by a qualified professional. Ensure the vehicle's battery is disconnected before beginning installation.
1. Te whiriwhiri i te Tauwāhi Whakapuru
The Basslink Mini is designed for underseat mounting. Select a location that allows for adequate ventilation and does not obstruct vehicle controls or passenger movement. Ensure the mounting surface is stable and secure.

Image: The Infinity Basslink Mini subwoofer with its dimensions clearly marked: 14.57 inches (width), 10.04 inches (depth), and 4.65 inches (height). This illustrates its compact size for underseat installation.
2. Hononga Waea
Refer to the wiring diagram in the included user manual for detailed connection instructions. Key connections include:
- Mana (12V+): Connect directly to the vehicle's battery positive terminal via the supplied 15A fuse.
- Papa (GND): Tūhono ki te mata whakarewa parakore, kāre i pania o te tahuhu waka.
- Whakaka-Mama Mamao (REM): Connect to the remote output of your head unit or an accessory wire that turns on with the ignition.
- Tāuru Ororongo: Use either the high-level inputs (speaker-level) or low-level inputs (RCA) from your head unit.
- Mana Mamao Pāoro: Connect the wired remote to the designated port for convenient bass level adjustment.

Image: Rear panel of the Infinity Basslink Mini, displaying the various input and control connections including power, ground, remote, high-level input, low-level RCA input, gain, bass boost, low pass filter, phase, and auto turn-on switch.
3. Te Whakaeke i te Subwoofer
Once all wiring is connected, secure the subwoofer using the provided screws and metal plates. Ensure it is firmly attached to prevent movement during vehicle operation.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
1. Initial Power-Up and Testing
After installation, reconnect the vehicle's battery. Turn on your car's audio system. The subwoofer should power on automatically if the remote turn-on is correctly connected or if the auto turn-on feature is active (for high-level inputs).
2. Whakatikatika Mana
- Mana Whiwhi: Adjust the gain to match the output level of your head unit. Start with the gain at minimum and slowly increase it until the bass sounds balanced with the rest of your system without distortion.
- Tātari Tuku Iti (LPF): This control sets the upper frequency limit for the subwoofer. Adjust it to blend smoothly with your main speakers, typically between 80Hz and 120Hz.
- Whakarei i te Bass: Use this control to enhance the bass output at a specific frequency. Use sparingly to avoid distortion.
- Whakawhiti Wāhanga: If the bass sounds weak or out of sync, try flipping the phase switch (0° or 180°). One setting will typically sound better than the other, indicating proper phase alignment with your main speakers.
- Mana Mamao Pāoro: Whakamahia te mamao waea kia pai ai te whakatika i te taumata putanga o te subwoofer mai i to tuunga taraiwa.
Te tiaki
The Infinity Basslink Mini requires minimal maintenance. Keep the unit clean and free from dust and debris. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Ensure all connections remain secure over time.
Raparongoā
- Kore Oro:
- Check all power, ground, and remote turn-on connections.
- Verify the 15A fuse is intact.
- Ensure audio input cables (RCA or speaker-level) are securely connected.
- Confirm the head unit is powered on and sending an audio signal.
- Oro korikori:
- Whakaitihia te mana whakanui oro i runga i te subwoofer.
- Lower the bass boost setting.
- Check the audio input signal for distortion from the source unit.
- Pāoro ngoikore:
- Increase the gain control.
- Adjust the low pass filter to a higher frequency.
- Try flipping the phase switch (0°/180°).
- Ensure the bass remote control is not set to minimum.
- Subwoofer Not Turning On/Off with Ignition:
- Check the remote turn-on wire connection.
- If using high-level inputs, ensure the "Auto Turn-On" switch is enabled (if applicable).
Whakatakotoranga
| Ingoa Tauira | Basslink Mini |
| Momo Kaikorero | Subwoofer |
| Taimana Tuarua | 6x8 Inihi |
| Kaikorero Te Mana Putanga Morahi | 200 Watts |
| Whakautu auau | 150 Hz (Tepe Runga) |
| Momo Whakaeke | I raro i te Maunga nohoanga |
| Rahi Hua (D x W x H) | 10.04" x 14.57" x 4.65" |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 9.13 pauna (4.15 Kirokaramu) |
| Rauemi | Konumohe |
| Tae | Pango |
| Puna Mana | Hiko Hiko |
| Tikanga Mana | Mamao |
| Hangarau Hononga | Auxiliary, Wired |
| Aratau Putanga Ororongo | Tirooro |
| Taumata Atete Wai | Ehara i te wai ātete |
Nga korero Whakaputanga
The Infinity Basslink Mini comes with a full warranty. Please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or visit the official Infinity webpaetukutuku mō ngā tikanga me ngā herenga taipitopito e pā ana ki te kapinga pūtāhui, te roa, me te tukanga kereme.
Tautoko
For technical assistance, troubleshooting, or product inquiries, please contact Infinity customer support. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging, the official Infinity website, or in the included warranty documentation.





