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My X5 needs a speaker upgrade...
I have an 02 w/o nav, w/o DSP. I would like to upgrade the speakers, but a couple of questions have come up as I search the old threads.
1. The BSW stage 1 is appealing, but why use 5 1/4" if 6 1/2" will fit? I have a set of CDT 6 1/2" comps that are collecting dust. 2. I have read that the stock amp has built in crossovers. Is this correct? Thanks in advance.
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The front door mids have a "tube" or "channel" that the speaker is mounted in the directs the sound towards the door panel - it does not mount directly to the inner face of the door. A 5.25 speaker will readily fit within this tube. Some 6.5 will also and some people have trimmed their 6.5's down to fit (if the speaker has a plastic basket). And yes, the stock amp has crossovers.
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And yes, your factory amplifier already has built in crossovers.
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Thanks for the replies. I just picked up my new to me X5 the other day. I look forward to upgrading the audio. I may have to sell those CDT's. My previous setup got complex and I would like to simplify. Simply switching out the speakers would be a good start! I have noticed some crackling at high volume.
Are there any issues with connecting 4 ohm speakers to the stock amp?
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Ok great. I pulled the door panel yesterday. The tweeter is labeled 8 ohm, and the midwoofer is labeled 2 ohm. If I install a 4 ohm tweeter and a 4 ohm mid, won't I increase the highs and decrease the mid/lows?
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Ken Oswald | BSW Audio Solutions for YOUR BMW e-mail: [email protected] phone: 404.963.8857 ext. 106 web: www.bavsound.com
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If the CDTs are the cast frame Vifa mids, it's a PITA to get them into the OEM housings without modding one or the other.
Euro stamped frames (DLS, Dynaudio GT, Hertz) fit fine with a hair of trimming around the perimeter of the frame with a pair of tin snips.
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They are indeed the cast type. Additionally, one of the mids is toast. Which is why I am considering the alternatives.
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