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Originally Posted by NextLevel530xi' post='746701' date='Dec 16 2008, 03:29 PM
+1 Ive been waiting for someone to install the L7 upgrade and see how the difference is. good or bad.
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Originally Posted by 545felix' post='746624' date='Dec 16 2008, 04:07 PM
mine are waiting in the box for me to get around to installing them. I got the L7 kit though.
Sound notes:
Before I start, remember that audio is VERY subjective, and what sounds crisp and clean to one person sounds harsh to another. Also, not having a second L7 car around to compare with, I can only really comment on what I've noticed during my 45 minute drive to work this am. Also, I have the surround setting on concert hall.
I'm hearing much more detail on the high end, namely cimbals, high hats, etc. that simply weren't there before. I can pick individual instruments out, which just sounded muddled before. Female voices are more natural sounding, and I can pick out details in the voices now.
the mid-bass response (100-200 or so) is WAY up. I don't know how much of it is the speakers and how much of it is the sound deadening ( i used the entire roll on the two front doors, I have my system faded front a bit so I didn't want to waste any of it on the rears.) I had to turn the L7 100Hz eq down to +1 because everything was booming at +4. This octave was simply not there before, at least not clearly.
all said and done, don't expect a NIGHT and DAY transformation of your sound system, but it certainly sounds much better. Much more in line with my old xtant 603x amp and MBQuart speakers in my old E39.
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Originally Posted by shredace' post='746583' date='Dec 16 2008, 04:18 PM
I upgraded the speakers in my 2008 528i (standard audio) over the weekend and I am thrilled with the results.
http://bavariansoundwerks.com/product/598/...-Series-M5-E60/
The installation is relatively easy and the documentation is very good. The upgrade can be completed in about two hours if you familiarize yourself with the documentation and required tools. You must be comfortable in doing this type of work (removing the front door panels). I recommend purchasing the optional tool kit as well.
The kit consists of 8 speakers total (4 mid/bass and 4 tweeters). Two pair of speakers are installed in the rear deck (left and right) and a pair in the driver and passenger doors.
The is a very cost effective way (approx $600) to dramatically improve the sound in your car. The original speaker are horrible and provided pure distortion. The new speakers provide excellent quality over the entire sonic range including tight bass, clear midrange and crisp highs. The stock radio/CD provides more than enough power for quality sound.
I highly recommend this upgrade. I am sure that this would apply to cars such as the 3 series and others.
Mark
http://bavariansoundwerks.com/product/598/...-Series-M5-E60/
The installation is relatively easy and the documentation is very good. The upgrade can be completed in about two hours if you familiarize yourself with the documentation and required tools. You must be comfortable in doing this type of work (removing the front door panels). I recommend purchasing the optional tool kit as well.
The kit consists of 8 speakers total (4 mid/bass and 4 tweeters). Two pair of speakers are installed in the rear deck (left and right) and a pair in the driver and passenger doors.
The is a very cost effective way (approx $600) to dramatically improve the sound in your car. The original speaker are horrible and provided pure distortion. The new speakers provide excellent quality over the entire sonic range including tight bass, clear midrange and crisp highs. The stock radio/CD provides more than enough power for quality sound.
I highly recommend this upgrade. I am sure that this would apply to cars such as the 3 series and others.
Mark
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Originally Posted by 545felix' post='747924' date='Dec 18 2008, 08:32 AM
OK, I put them in last night. I also bought the sound deadening for the doors, well worth it for the extra $19. Install was a breeze, but then again I've removed the door panels before to replace the wood trim, so I didn't even need their instructions. I disconnected the battery, though, as I didn't want to have to juggle the door panels, that really sticky sound deadening, and the blow dryer (to heat the deadening.) Everything worked well.
Sound notes:
Before I start, remember that audio is VERY subjective, and what sounds crisp and clean to one person sounds harsh to another. Also, not having a second L7 car around to compare with, I can only really comment on what I've noticed during my 45 minute drive to work this am. Also, I have the surround setting on concert hall.
I'm hearing much more detail on the high end, namely cimbals, high hats, etc. that simply weren't there before. I can pick individual instruments out, which just sounded muddled before. Female voices are more natural sounding, and I can pick out details in the voices now.
the mid-bass response (100-200 or so) is WAY up. I don't know how much of it is the speakers and how much of it is the sound deadening ( i used the entire roll on the two front doors, I have my system faded front a bit so I didn't want to waste any of it on the rears.) I had to turn the L7 100Hz eq down to +1 because everything was booming at +4. This octave was simply not there before, at least not clearly.
all said and done, don't expect a NIGHT and DAY transformation of your sound system, but it certainly sounds much better. Much more in line with my old xtant 603x amp and MBQuart speakers in my old E39.
Sound notes:
Before I start, remember that audio is VERY subjective, and what sounds crisp and clean to one person sounds harsh to another. Also, not having a second L7 car around to compare with, I can only really comment on what I've noticed during my 45 minute drive to work this am. Also, I have the surround setting on concert hall.
I'm hearing much more detail on the high end, namely cimbals, high hats, etc. that simply weren't there before. I can pick individual instruments out, which just sounded muddled before. Female voices are more natural sounding, and I can pick out details in the voices now.
the mid-bass response (100-200 or so) is WAY up. I don't know how much of it is the speakers and how much of it is the sound deadening ( i used the entire roll on the two front doors, I have my system faded front a bit so I didn't want to waste any of it on the rears.) I had to turn the L7 100Hz eq down to +1 because everything was booming at +4. This octave was simply not there before, at least not clearly.
all said and done, don't expect a NIGHT and DAY transformation of your sound system, but it certainly sounds much better. Much more in line with my old xtant 603x amp and MBQuart speakers in my old E39.
Im thinking of this upgrade and it caught my attention when you said 603x.
I ran an xtant 603x with Boston Pros in my old explorer and loved the sound quality. Would you say the stock amp is enough to run these upgrade speakers?
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Originally Posted by e60insd' post='750273' date='Dec 22 2008, 01:58 AM
Hey 545felix...
Im thinking of this upgrade and it caught my attention when you said 603x.
I ran an xtant 603x with Boston Pros in my old explorer and loved the sound quality. Would you say the stock amp is enough to run these upgrade speakers?
Im thinking of this upgrade and it caught my attention when you said 603x.
I ran an xtant 603x with Boston Pros in my old explorer and loved the sound quality. Would you say the stock amp is enough to run these upgrade speakers?
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You can but it'll probably just a waste, L7 needs more than just speaker opening... at least the wiring then the amp and a whole bunch other stuff...
Originally Posted by Howitzer' post='750459' date='Dec 22 2008, 09:47 AM
If I have stock setup, can I order the L7 setup ???? I have this vent in the front center dash but no speaker there.
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Originally Posted by BlaSTiWi' post='750485' date='Dec 22 2008, 11:59 AM
You can but it'll probably just a waste, L7 needs more than just speaker opening... at least the wiring then the amp and a whole bunch other stuff...