04-12-2012, 10:48 PM | #1 |
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Just doing some research on options around upgrading F25 Base (Australian base - just 5 speakers, no amp!) sound system. Have been looking here and bimmerfest and I've seen a few people asking but not so many answers or experiences just yet... I had the upgraded sound system in my E90 3', and I'm naturally quite disappointed with the new X3 system - we were cutting costs and I regret that one a little! I'm ultimately looking for clarity and quality in a sound system, but given it's just a car not a listening room, there's a balance to be achieved. So, a few questions to start with: 1) I have seen people are waiting on BSW packages - any news on when? 2) Even though I don't have the upgraded systems, is the wiring likely to be still in the car? 3) Any good installers in Sydney area that anyone can recommend? Cheers, |
04-13-2012, 12:43 AM | #2 |
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I'm an audiophile and have been tossing up whether to do anything to my new X3 and I'm still undecided.
Biggest issue you face if you want a top end system is the lack of standard speaker hole space. Your really limited to fitting high end speakers in the stock holes which you basically have to weigh up the cost to sound improvement. My biggest gripe is the limited tuning options with the standard system - you'd have to fit an aftermarket processor to do some serious tuning and that comes with big $$ once again. You can always basic tune with amps however, you mentioned you didn't want to change amps so that once again limits your options.... |
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04-13-2012, 01:22 AM | #3 | |
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Do the factory upgraded systems, with more speakers, have different door panels to accomodate the extra speakers? If so, surely the door panels are just cut-outs and thus there should still be room for the new speakers? The A-Panel ones would be a different story I presume... |
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04-13-2012, 04:35 AM | #4 |
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I've been thinking about upgrading my system too.
I have the standard system and wonder about the tweeters by the door handles, I don't have them but wonder if the wiring is in place? can you add them? |
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04-18-2012, 01:12 AM | #6 | |
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Also, I poked my head in the hole where the amp would be and there are no tell-tale dangling connectors sadly. I guess you can by the door trim that has the tweeter cutouts and fill with your own choice, but you'd need to do the wiring yourself. It's a pro-job for me I think - the installer I spoke to recommended replacing the standard 4" units with Focal's, but said there would still be no midbass. |
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04-18-2012, 10:33 PM | #7 | |
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As far as an external amp, you are in a much easier situation than those of us with upgraded systems. You can purchase an amp with high level inputs (speaker level) or an adapter to drop down the input from high level to low level. If you get a five channel amp the (sub)woofer protion will normally have crossover and output level control for the bass. BTW, I don't think "inches" will work without modifications. Try to get your size in metric. http://www.morelhifi.com/products/mo...ers_tempo.html http://www.focal-america.com/category/speakers/ look under "integration" 100. http://www.earthquakesound.com/sws.htm The 8" SWS. |
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http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/arc.../t-433525.html I think this would separate your woofers after the crossovers and give you the ability to control the lower end. |
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I experimented with me 118i years ago and was uninspired. |
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04-19-2012, 06:59 PM | #12 |
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Interesting. I've only have read about them on the internet and it seemed that most were impressed with the difference. I don't plan on changing my system but if it has the word "audio" in I feel the need to tinker with it! So I spent many a night doing research on tweaking the system. In the end it didn't seem like any changes were worth it to me.
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I am so pedantic when it comes to audio whether it be home or car that it has to have vast improvements on the original to tempt me into change, and of course be justifiable from a $$$ sense. Because nothing I change for better would cost less that $4/5K fitted it's a big call whether or not to do it. |
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04-22-2012, 07:19 PM | #16 |
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Looking at an upgrade to mine. I bought mine with standard sound, knowing that I would be doing this...
Likely install after talking to Northfield will be: 3-way DLS speakers - 6.5" bass units (8" if they can squeeze them in, they will see when they do it) to replace the horrible horrible horrible bass boomy crap things that they call speakers under the seats; 2.5" midranges that will go in the existing front door spots; and new tweeters in the front door / window corner panel. Rear mids stay as they are. Driven by an ArcAudio ks125.4 mini, bridged to two channels for the fronts. Rear channels (i.e. the mids in the rear doors) remain driven by the head unit's rear channel. No separate sub, but plenty of room to put one in later if needed. |
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04-22-2012, 10:45 PM | #18 |
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Yep - 3-way system with 6.5"s, 2.5" and tweeters. Crossovers hidden wherever they can find room.
These guys are good, and know what they are doing, I have had them do previous vehicles. They have a lot of BMW experience. Nothing could possibly be worse than the mush that comes from the stock bass units LOL. They don't just install, they listen to it - if it's not 'working' they'll know. I'll ask them about the porting and possibility of / need for lining when they do it. Thanks... |
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01-31-2013, 07:23 AM | #19 | |
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Did you manage to upgrade your sound system? I also have an F25 with the base sound system. Wanted to just upgrade the door speakers and/or add tweeters but don't know if that's possible. Where (in Sydney) did you take the car to for the upgrade? I wanted to take it to someone who I am sure know what they are doing. Thanks Lahi Last edited by amaris; 01-31-2013 at 08:42 PM.. Reason: Clarifiy |
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02-02-2013, 07:34 PM | #21 |
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Thanks. Will give them a call Monday!
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