Adding an aftermarket amplifier and subwoofers - plug and play
Hello Everybody,
thank you for this perfect manual. I upgraded in a similiar way with an Audison Srx4! Sound really good now, beside a major problem at low volume.
I hear whistle-sounds from the generator with increasing upm! U had problems like that?
If I remove from the amp the cinch Input the whistling disappears, so the annoying sound should origin from this cable...
I read somewhere it may help to connect the earthline of the cinchcable to the cars earth, could this be true without damaging the amp?
Thanks in advance
Nivie
thank you for this perfect manual. I upgraded in a similiar way with an Audison Srx4! Sound really good now, beside a major problem at low volume.
I hear whistle-sounds from the generator with increasing upm! U had problems like that?
If I remove from the amp the cinch Input the whistling disappears, so the annoying sound should origin from this cable...
I read somewhere it may help to connect the earthline of the cinchcable to the cars earth, could this be true without damaging the amp?
Thanks in advance
Nivie
got a solution. Even if the HU allready cross-over the signal I now use the Low-Pass Filter of the amp. Maybe not the most prof. solution but sounds worlds better now.
Other Question: If i would install one of those PnP Amps like Blaupunkt THA275 or the 4 channel THA475 would I get a similiar improvement with the stock speakers (europe Hifi, US stock) The first one is a two channel, if I use this, would the rear speaker go silent or are still amplified by the HU?
Nivie
Other Question: If i would install one of those PnP Amps like Blaupunkt THA275 or the 4 channel THA475 would I get a similiar improvement with the stock speakers (europe Hifi, US stock) The first one is a two channel, if I use this, would the rear speaker go silent or are still amplified by the HU?
Nivie
Bruce,
I've just completed a total upgrade of my E60 sound system, including:
- The BSW Stage 1 upgrade
- Earthquake Subs
- The Blaupunkt THA 555 PnP amp
- A Spec.Dock iPod cradle replacing my ashtray
It sounds fantastic, and I very heavily leveraged your threads as a resource throughout my project. Thank you very much.
So, now that I am done, I have two clean-up issues. One is that I've developed an "SOS Call System Malfunction" iDrive error, which seems probably to have happened when I unplugged the fiber cable while the key was in position 2 at one point. I'll see if that might be a matter of clearing the error code and initializing the computer.
Secondly, now that I've upgraded the amplifier, my chimes, and especially my PDC beeper, is REALLY LOUD! Annoyingly so. I can't find any easy way to adjust that - have you encountered it and identified any workarounds?
Again, thanks.
I've just completed a total upgrade of my E60 sound system, including:
- The BSW Stage 1 upgrade
- Earthquake Subs
- The Blaupunkt THA 555 PnP amp
- A Spec.Dock iPod cradle replacing my ashtray
It sounds fantastic, and I very heavily leveraged your threads as a resource throughout my project. Thank you very much.
So, now that I am done, I have two clean-up issues. One is that I've developed an "SOS Call System Malfunction" iDrive error, which seems probably to have happened when I unplugged the fiber cable while the key was in position 2 at one point. I'll see if that might be a matter of clearing the error code and initializing the computer.
Secondly, now that I've upgraded the amplifier, my chimes, and especially my PDC beeper, is REALLY LOUD! Annoyingly so. I can't find any easy way to adjust that - have you encountered it and identified any workarounds?
Again, thanks.
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I dont think there is a way to lower the warning chimes.
Originally Posted by bruce_miranda' post='907079' date='Jun 10 2009, 03:11 PM
I dont think there is a way to lower the warning chimes.
Originally Posted by Will Greer' post='906904' date='Jun 10 2009, 07:42 PM
Bruce,
I've just completed a total upgrade of my E60 sound system, including:
- The BSW Stage 1 upgrade
- Earthquake Subs
- The Blaupunkt THA 555 PnP amp
- A Spec.Dock iPod cradle replacing my ashtray
It sounds fantastic, and I very heavily leveraged your threads as a resource throughout my project. Thank you very much.
So, now that I am done, I have two clean-up issues. One is that I've developed an "SOS Call System Malfunction" iDrive error, which seems probably to have happened when I unplugged the fiber cable while the key was in position 2 at one point. I'll see if that might be a matter of clearing the error code and initializing the computer.
Secondly, now that I've upgraded the amplifier, my chimes, and especially my PDC beeper, is REALLY LOUD! Annoyingly so. I can't find any easy way to adjust that - have you encountered it and identified any workarounds?
Again, thanks.
I've just completed a total upgrade of my E60 sound system, including:
- The BSW Stage 1 upgrade
- Earthquake Subs
- The Blaupunkt THA 555 PnP amp
- A Spec.Dock iPod cradle replacing my ashtray
It sounds fantastic, and I very heavily leveraged your threads as a resource throughout my project. Thank you very much.
So, now that I am done, I have two clean-up issues. One is that I've developed an "SOS Call System Malfunction" iDrive error, which seems probably to have happened when I unplugged the fiber cable while the key was in position 2 at one point. I'll see if that might be a matter of clearing the error code and initializing the computer.
Secondly, now that I've upgraded the amplifier, my chimes, and especially my PDC beeper, is REALLY LOUD! Annoyingly so. I can't find any easy way to adjust that - have you encountered it and identified any workarounds?
Again, thanks.
Originally Posted by bruce_miranda' post='907079' date='Jun 10 2009, 04:11 PM
I dont think there is a way to lower the warning chimes.
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Model Year: 2006
Originally Posted by StreetPro' post='972106' date='Aug 11 2009, 03:36 PM
I can imagine using the "+" from the led which lights when your PDC is on to turn the amp down...
Hi bruce. Any info where i could find equipment like yours for a cheaper price? Thanks!
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