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Old 04-07-2005, 07:49 PM
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Stereo Upgrade

I'd like to upgrade the stock stereo on my new to me '01 3.0 X5.
Seems I don't even have the sub woofers that I've seen mentioned as being in the right side cubby of the luggage compartment.
Anyone have any suggestions as to how to cheaply upgrade the stock stereo?
Keeping the stock unit is important from a looks perspective, so I'm thinking a sub woofer and maybe an amp? Or would the stock speakers not be able to handle any more power, so a sub and new speakers be the best first step?
Budget is well below $1,000 so while I know I'm not going to have the killer system for that, I'm sure I can get better sound.
Anyone have any budget concious suggestions?
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Old 04-07-2005, 08:34 PM
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Originally Posted by kresener
I'd like to upgrade the stock stereo on my new to me '01 3.0 X5.
Seems I don't even have the sub woofers that I've seen mentioned as being in the right side cubby of the luggage compartment.
Anyone have any suggestions as to how to cheaply upgrade the stock stereo?
Keeping the stock unit is important from a looks perspective, so I'm thinking a sub woofer and maybe an amp? Or would the stock speakers not be able to handle any more power, so a sub and new speakers be the best first step?
Budget is well below $1,000 so while I know I'm not going to have the killer system for that, I'm sure I can get better sound.
Anyone have any budget concious suggestions?
Change your stock speakers to something better like MB Quart, add a mono amp to run a single sub in the stock location. You should have great sound and well within your budget. I would say no more than $550 to $600 tops.
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Old 04-07-2005, 08:42 PM
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Are you willing to do the work yourself? If so you can stay within your $1000 budget. Otherwise its probably not going to happen...
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