basic subwoofer improvement with amplifier? (MY530I)
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Hello everybody,
Congratulations on this great forum, I already found a lot of usefull info.
I'm a caraudio dealer(all German brands) in Belgium.
Since the E60 is quite a complex car regarding electronics, I was relieved to find such usefull info here.
I'm planning to do a sound upgrade on an E60, it has the basic european sound system.
setup as follow:
- 6 channel amp line-in via high-low converters.
- new 10cm component in front doors, powered with 65WRMS (CH1-2)
- OEM underseat subs, each powered with 65WRMS@4ohm(CH3-4)
- 12" sub in the trunk, bassreflex, powered with 210WRMS(CH5-6)
My main question is: Is it an option to keep the original subs under the seats?
I'm actually assuming that BMW doesn't have 3 types of different subs. To my experiance, BMW had quite good Nokia speakers in the older models(3-series etc.), but the HU-amp was crap.
Congratulations on this great forum, I already found a lot of usefull info.
I'm a caraudio dealer(all German brands) in Belgium.
Since the E60 is quite a complex car regarding electronics, I was relieved to find such usefull info here.
I'm planning to do a sound upgrade on an E60, it has the basic european sound system.
setup as follow:
- 6 channel amp line-in via high-low converters.
- new 10cm component in front doors, powered with 65WRMS (CH1-2)
- OEM underseat subs, each powered with 65WRMS@4ohm(CH3-4)
- 12" sub in the trunk, bassreflex, powered with 210WRMS(CH5-6)
My main question is: Is it an option to keep the original subs under the seats?
I'm actually assuming that BMW doesn't have 3 types of different subs. To my experiance, BMW had quite good Nokia speakers in the older models(3-series etc.), but the HU-amp was crap.
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You don't need to keep original sub under front seats. You can replace those with Earthquake SWS-8 which fits exactly to the existing sub housing and enclosure - even mouting hole position. Purely plug-and-play.
I agree HU and amp was crap and when you amplify signal from OEM HUD, you amplify noise, too.
I agree HU and amp was crap and when you amplify signal from OEM HUD, you amplify noise, too.
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='404553' date='Mar 19 2007, 03:28 PM
You don't need to keep original sub under front seats. You can replace those with Earthquake SWS-8 which fits exactly to the existing sub housing and enclosure - even mouting hole position. Purely plug-and-play.
I agree HU and amp was crap and when you amplify signal from OEM HUD, you amplify noise, too.
I agree HU and amp was crap and when you amplify signal from OEM HUD, you amplify noise, too.
I think this customer doesn't want to go all the way, like spending 10K as I read on this forum.
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Originally Posted by TLS' post='404559' date='Mar 19 2007, 09:35 AM
I know I CAN replace them, but is it a must, since ther'e not so cheap, and involve quite a lot of work(removing seats etc)?
I think this customer doesn't want to go all the way, like spending 10K as I read on this forum.
I think this customer doesn't want to go all the way, like spending 10K as I read on this forum.
Good luck in the job ahead working on this car is not easy, it will require a lot of patience but im sure it will sound sweet im doing a major job on mine myself and hoping that it will turn out okay, but involves custome pods for my components competition class, 3 amps an alpine processor and an alpine touchscreen monitor with bluetooth integration. Then comes the subs which i haven't even contemplated doing yet, im working on a removal false floor and wall right now.
It's a lot of work but it will look really nice.
If you have questions on building let me know i can provide you with some ideas.
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Originally Posted by my530i' post='404581' date='Mar 19 2007, 04:43 PM
Removing the sub is much easier than removing HD.
Freq range of the sub has to extend to at least 150Hz, to rendez-vous with the 10cm component speaker respons at 120-150Hz.
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Originally Posted by TLS' post='404864' date='Mar 20 2007, 04:16 AM
I fear with replacing the underseat subs with aftermarket subs, I won't have any drumkicks. The aftermarket subs have a fs that's way to low to play these.
Freq range of the sub has to extend to at least 150Hz, to rendez-vous with the 10cm component speaker respons at 120-150Hz.
Freq range of the sub has to extend to at least 150Hz, to rendez-vous with the 10cm component speaker respons at 120-150Hz.
Are you saying the underseat subs are more like midbass drivers, then?
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Originally Posted by subterFUSE' post='404913' date='Mar 20 2007, 02:17 PM
Are you saying the underseat subs are more like midbass drivers, then?
It's difficult to judge the OEM sub performance when they are powered by the HU(sounds muddy), I assume it will be mid-bass
But it's for sure it will be difficult to have frequency extension with aftermarket subs like SWS-8 up to 120-150Hz that are designed to produce really low-bass(see parameters).
100-200Hz(Kick frequencies) are extremely important in terms of entertainment level. The 100mm compo will have a tough job producing freq. below 150Hz.
There's also the question how the filtering y the HU is done; if the mid-bass freq are routed to the underseat subs(compo revieves high-pass), the compo won't even have the chance of trying to reproduce them.
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I'm gonna disagree a bit on the lowend of the stock subs. I listen to a lot of low end- bass heavy music. I also own a recording studio and do mastering, so I have a bit of knowledge about this. I'm NOT sure what the freq response is but, It's low and pretty responsive without mud. I listen to music in the studio wth Mackie HR824's (120W on the 8's" amd 75W on the mid/highs'S) and they boast a good 37K easy. When I listen in the car, It's even more pronounced, more lowend than in the studio. So, IMO, it depends on the music you listen to. Alot of R&B is bass heavy, that's the nature of the music and I love listening to my masters in the car. I trust it to check clients masters with no problem.
I would keep the subs and maybe do the highs. GOOD Luck with your install.
I would keep the subs and maybe do the highs. GOOD Luck with your install.
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Originally Posted by pro2cer' post='404966' date='Mar 20 2007, 12:56 PM
I would keep the subs and maybe do the highs. GOOD Luck with your install.