I want only bass coming from the sub and the other amp powering my mids
SOURCE: no power
Hi,
Other than the +12V, the ground (-) and the 2 RCA inputs, normally external amps have also a remote trigger which switches it to active on. The remote trigger is activated by a wire from the head unit. Colors would either be yellow or blue but depends on manufacturer of head unit. Alternately, you can connect a simple toggle on/off switch to activate the external amp.
Additionally, pls verify that the 2 RCAs from your head unit are audio out and not audio in for aux source.
Good luck and kind regards.
SOURCE: Infinity basslink is messed-up
You may have blown the fuse in the AMP. Check it and let me know.
SOURCE: Infinity Basslink killing battery
Both issues sound like they are related to a non-connected or loosely connected remote wire on the Basslink.
If you're using RCA preamp wires to connect your stereo to the Basslink, make sure the remote wire input on the Basslink is solidly connected to the stereo's remote output.
If you're using the speaker level inputs on the Basslink and not the RCA preamps, make sure the remote input is not connected, as the Basslink will automatically turn on when it senses the speaker level inputs are active.
SOURCE: Infinity Bass link keeps cutting out.
Tapping into front or rear gets high level signal 3 plus volts at low impedance which is totally unsuitable for the sub's line level input which is more like 300millivolts > A competent tech could make up an attenuator patch or just take it to a professional car installer before you do more damage
ataraxia
SOURCE: Infinity Bass link has no power. Both fuses are
what the problem is that you have a bad ground one way to tell is run the ground to your battery ground and i bet you it will work it happens all the time
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