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09-17-2009, 07:29 AM | #1 |
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sound system on my E89
One of my priority since getting my 35i was to install a good sound system. I hope the below writeup can be of help to someone in this community when deciding what to do if they need more than just the stock system that comes with the car. My setup might be overkill some some so just use it as a reference if it helps.
Aim To have as good as possible of a sound system, keeping the stock headunit and all features (i.e steering wheel controls, PDC) while maintain a clean look. Able to compromise on a reduced boot space. Minimium cutting as much as possible, with a budget of 10k. I will let the photos do the talkking. Got a full DLS setup. 3 way components, 1 5 channel amp, 1 2 channel amp, a convertor to read the signals from the stock headunit, a processor, 1 10inch sub |
09-17-2009, 11:19 AM | #2 |
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Nice job, but why installing this kind of hi end equipment and than using the bad standard headunit? The speaker output quality is bad. Something that can not be fixed by excellent DSP, amplifiers and speakers. Tried that once on my previous E85. But I know, the steeringwheel controls and PDC is a serious issue to keep the basic unit. The sub behind the seat, is this closed cabinet setup? I have put a JBL GTO804 one also in the rear wall, but in the center. But I have some resonance effects in the rear wall. Did you something special to reduce this effect? This is what I have done until now: http://www.z4-forum.com/forum/viewto...p?f=23&t=11335 Last edited by zEdP; 09-20-2009 at 02:53 PM.. |
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09-17-2009, 06:54 PM | #3 |
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Great job ! Congrats
Must be real painful considering how much trim you had to remove ... Question: Where did you cut the speaker wires to feed 'em to the line converter? Did U do that behind the radio or inside the trunk ? Did U use the factory speaker cables or did U run new cabling from the amp to the speakers ?
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09-18-2009, 05:18 PM | #5 |
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The Z4 premium sound pkg is the best BMW system I've had. Aftermatket can be better but the factory opt is worth the cost.
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09-19-2009, 09:05 AM | #7 |
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Do you think just changing the speakers, the standard 6, to pioneer for example, and leaving the head unit would make much of a difference to the sound quality? Just not clear or sharp enough for my ears. John |
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09-19-2009, 01:19 PM | #8 |
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ZedP, glad to be of help. no more resonance now? What did you do to the sub to make it sound better? Im taking your advice to change the head unit. pls let me know where I can get the panel to fit a aftermarket headunit.
John, changing the speakers will make a noticeable difference. Adding an amp will make it sound much better. I will encourage you toget a 2 way component speakers with a 4 channel amp for maxmium effect. You can keep the stock headunit and still it makes a world of difference. jpapg new cables were run everywhere. From the headunit itself new cables were run to the line convertor. For the same upgrade cost to get the premium system, an aftermarket system will sound much better in my opinion. If I get to spec my car all over again I would have left it with a basic sound system to get the aftermarket 1 |
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09-20-2009, 03:25 AM | #10 |
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For my taste speaker covers are ugly, but I have to say You did a beautiful job, You also put attention to details , also wires positioning is accurate!
great!and I bet the sound is fantastic.... Francesco |
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09-20-2009, 02:51 PM | #11 | |
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Stuff to use a standard DIN car stereo in a E89. 1 series DIN frames will fit. http://www.nexxia.co.uk/Car_Stereo_f...w/1_series.htm |
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09-20-2009, 03:26 PM | #12 | |
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Killer setup without a doubt! I love the attention to detail for the wire routing. Been looking closely at your components and think I figured out most of it but got a couple of questions if you dont mind. The Helix AFC interfaces with you head end unit, right? I assume your system had the ipod and usb adaptors already or do they interface with the Pioneer AXM-P90RS? It looks like Pioneer AXM-P90RS is positioned behind the Helix AFC. The display for the AXM-P90RS has been custom fitted in your console (better choice than the dash or glove box as recommended in the manual). Do you have a wireless remote for the AXM-P90RS? Not sure what the Pioneer unit is on the other side is that an amp? I assume it is an amp but it looks like you have two more amps in the trunk (boot). Noticed your nice Rockford Fosgate 10 sub mounted where the Through-loading opening is very clever. I'm curious how you will protect the sub-woofer from damage - will it be covered? In the trunk (boot) you have two LED lit boxes one vertical and one on the floor of the trunk (boot). The vertical one looks like it's mounted to a custom enclosure for the Fosgate sub, and the one on the floor of the trunk (boot) has a nice looking plastic cover (custom?). Are one or both of those amps? Lastly, how or where did they intercept the output speaker wires from your existing headend? Were they already going to the back or did you have to re-route the speaker wires? Please post final photos when it's all back together. Last edited by teagueAMX; 09-21-2009 at 01:45 AM.. |
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09-21-2009, 02:30 PM | #13 |
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Stock Sound vs Premium
Do I need the premium sound? If its a choice between the sport package or premium sound, what do I pick. Is the sound OK, livable with the up? Top down livable? Not asking for amazing sound but OK sound.
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09-21-2009, 04:12 PM | #14 |
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obviously go for the sport package !!! sound can be upgraded later if need be ... I went for the intermediate solution with sports and 11 speaker setup
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09-21-2009, 05:02 PM | #15 |
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Yes, as noted above, go for the Sports Package, but be prepared for disappointment with the basic sound system when the top is down.
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09-22-2009, 05:59 AM | #16 | |
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Hey there,
The current setup wasn not able to have the stock headunit interface correctly with the Helix for now. Im waiting for the tuner to finish his Team Pioneer competition before he comes back to settle the issue. Apparently the E89 is using some form of new CANBUS stuff, hence I cannot get my FM/CD player sound for now. If he doesnt come up with a solution in time, I might just get a aftermarket headunit, and skip the processor + Helix setup. Ipod is currently running via Pioneer AXM-90RS, my Z4 configuration comes with the SUB and ipod, but for better sound, it was recommended to run thru the AXM-P90RS AXM-P90RS is installed behind my pax seat area where a speaker used to be. THe current position where is was custom fit at the center console at my request is a big fail. Even with the remote control, its kindda hard trying to look at it. If i am keeping the processor+ display, I will have the display be fitted right in front of the auto gearbox. The other pioneer set you see installed behind the driver seat is a univeral digital preamp/equalizer DEQ-P90, to complement the P90RS. I might just do away with all three DEQ-P90, P90RS and Helix line convertor and get a P99 instead eventually. Let me come back to you all regarding the speaker cables, I suspect new cables were used from the stock headunit side. THey use PVC material to wrap the enclosures, and the floor of the boot, it looks and feel expensive to my eye at least lol I will let the photos do the rest of the talkking. Notice how the installer was able to hide the wiring, sub, mounting of the equipments and retain the stock look Quote:
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