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detach8;1084672 said:If you have the standard audio system there's not much use upgrading the speakers. It's all powered by the small amp in the iDrive computer.
The first thing you need is an amplifier.
The next thing you need are tweeters. The reason why the audio sounds like crap is b/c of the lack of tweeters. The addition of tweeters improves sound stage and clarity a LOT.
Can you add a tweeter w/o adding an amp? Sure, yes. Does it sound better, somewhat yes.
BUT: -
1. Adding tweeter w/o amp will lower the circuit impedance and could potentially fry the small amp your iDrive, although people here (incl. myself) have done it and the iDrive still works fine.
2. The stock iDrive is tuned for the speakers w/o tweeters so the treble is terribly boosted. When I added tweeters I had to lower my treble to -8.
Finally, those with the proper "hi-fi professional" setup have some extras that the standard system does not have:
a. There's the center dash speaker which aids in creating the sound stage since the front driver and passengers aren't seated in the middle of the car.
b. There's two additional speakers in the rear doors for midrange.
You can imagine it's quite a bit of wiring job to do up the sound system. I'm not a fan of aftermarket wiring jobs. There's a reason why original wires are nicely bundled and tucked into wiring looms.
Anyway, here's the stuff I changed. I only added tweeter and upgraded my front speakers.
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** I lowered my treble all the way to -8 later on because it was still too bright.
hachi28;1090638 said:How about just add in aftermarket system.
Focal 3 way PS165F3 for front ...around $1350
Focal PS165F3 without midbass for rear... around $1050
Focal 12" subwoofer .... around $280 each
Focal 4 channel amp ...