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Old 09-10-2009, 07:12 AM
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If you do want to remove head unit or amp in the DSP system you will have to 100% start from scratch.

You will need a new head unit, amplifier, speakers with crossovers and subwoofer if you want to replace the OEM system. For the cost our Stage 1 + Subwoofer and an iPod kit or satellite radio ends up being substantially cheaper and sounds quite good. Many x5world/xoutpost members here have this setup and love it!

If you have any additional questions just let me know!
Thanks Halston, for the information. I have already been looking at your website for replacement items. But, if I have any questions I know where to go, thanks.

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I have another question. As you know I have the DSP system, so the antenna connects in the rear of the vehicle not in the front like normal radios. What antenna extension wire I should get to run the wire to the front to hook to the new head unit??

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As you know I have the DSP system, so the antenna connects in the rear of the vehicle not in the front like normal radios. What antenna extension wire I should get to run the wire to the front to hook to the new head unit?
The coax cable that connects to the DSP amp is not an antenna. That is the digital audio feed from the CD changer.

Your antenna fed to the location of the original radio. You have a 2001 X5 that originally came without navigation, right? If so, then the in-dash radio head unit should have had two coax plugs-- a small one and a larger one. Both connect to the car's active antenna module. The larger one is the main antenna feed. You need to get an adapter from that plug to the matching plug in your new aftermarket head unit.

Now, if your car originally came equipped with BMW's factory navigation, that is a different story. In navigation cars, the radio module is located in the trunk. Therefore, you would need the same adapter plug as above. Plus, I would just get a standard aftermarket antenna extension cable to run from the trunk up to the dash.
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Old 09-21-2009, 12:08 PM
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The coax cable that connects to the DSP amp is not an antenna. That is the digital audio feed from the CD changer.

Your antenna fed to the location of the original radio. You have a 2001 X5 that originally came without navigation, right? If so, then the in-dash radio head unit should have had two coax plugs-- a small one and a larger one. Both connect to the car's active antenna module. The larger one is the main antenna feed. You need to get an adapter from that plug to the matching plug in your new aftermarket head unit.

Now, if your car originally came equipped with BMW's factory navigation, that is a different story. In navigation cars, the radio module is located in the trunk. Therefore, you would need the same adapter plug as above. Plus, I would just get a standard aftermarket antenna extension cable to run from the trunk up to the dash.
Mine did come with Nav, so the last one is what I will have to do. Thanks for your input.

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