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jumpball 01-17-2006 01:28 AM

How much it cost for a new AMP installed?
 
Got a 600watts amp with 2 subwofer from my old Montero and wanna put this on a X52002, my good friend havent installed on a BMW yet and this store Audio Express inReno, Nevada wants $250 just to install the speakers. Wow thats way too mkuch. its just the Wires and putting it on. How much you think will cost me, do i need a plug on my stock system came with the bmw in order to have a extra output for the amp? Anyone know in Reno Nevada good Radio installer? thanks in advance

Fr0zty 01-17-2006 01:49 AM

You could do it your self... do you have navagation or DSP?

we have step by step procedures (i cant spell)

alpac 01-17-2006 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jumpball
Got a 600watts amp with 2 subwofer from my old Montero and wanna put this on a X52002, my good friend havent installed on a BMW yet and this store Audio Express inReno, Nevada wants $250 just to install the speakers. Wow thats way too mkuch. its just the Wires and putting it on. How much you think will cost me, do i need a plug on my stock system came with the bmw in order to have a extra output for the amp? Anyone know in Reno Nevada good Radio installer? thanks in advance

If you just want to add a sub amp and subs to your stock sound system here is an DIY article for this.
http://www.xoutpost.com/showthread.php?t=9605

jumpball 01-18-2006 11:20 PM

Do i cut this wires or do i need a wire harness for it. This is a great site. From Ipod to Oilchange and everythng else. Thanks again. I did saw my amp but i havent open it all the way so i dont know if its a 12 or 15 pins. Its a BMW X5 3.0 2002 model again. I have a DVD player on it too

dkl 01-19-2006 01:38 AM

Nope...no need to cut any wires. You just needs some of these "wire tap-in squeeze connectors" => http://www.radioshack.com/product/in...entPage=search. One connector for each wire you want to tap...very simple procedure. You'll probably end up needing 5 since there are about 5 wires that you want to tap into your OEM amp (4 for speaker inputs: L/R +/- and 1 for remote turn-on).

jumpball 01-19-2006 02:18 AM

Thanks, i will get this thing tomorrow, yes yes im almost done doing this. Where to plug the remote start? How about the power. Well i havent check the power probobly tomorrow. I know to get this on the spare tire for the power source, need to buy those cable fist.

alpac 01-19-2006 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by jumpball
Thanks, i will get this thing tomorrow, yes yes im almost done doing this. Where to plug the remote start? How about the power. Well i havent check the power probobly tomorrow. I know to get this on the spare tire for the power source, need to buy those cable fist.

The article (link provided in my previous post) should answer your question about where to get the power and remote +12v from for your sub amp. Always use a voltmeter and ohmmeter to double check all wirings before making any connections though.

alpac 01-19-2006 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by alpac
The article (link provided in my previous post) should answer your question about where to get the power and remote +12v from for your sub amp. Always use a voltmeter and ohmmeter to double check all wirings before making any connections though.

I meant "... to get the power and remote +12v FOR for your sub amp".

jumpball 01-22-2006 02:02 PM

Got the Sub and Amp working, Have a question where to tap the remote +12v regarding to the real Stereo system. I did found a remote +12v and it turns of when i pull my key, but i cant find the remote +12v for the Stereo system. I will get the pix later to share it. Cool

btrvalik 01-22-2006 03:14 PM

Check out the sub amp install article .. it is in there.

jumpball 01-22-2006 06:04 PM

6 Attachment(s)
here are the connections. hope will help other people.

dkl 01-25-2006 03:34 AM

Excellent install! Couldn't have done it better myself :) I see that you're tapping into the primary side of the fuse (power distribution) box as well :thumbup: I'm currently doing the same thing, but I'm thinking about getting a 40A or 60A fuse for one of the spare slot and "double-fused" my power connection...I know...I'm just being a bit paranoid when it comes to electronics protection. Anybody know the part number for a 40A fuse that will work in the power distribution box? Oh...the type of nut used in those slots would be helpful too if anyone knows as the those empty slots don't have any nuts on them. Thanks for sharing your pictures. Where did you end up mounting your amp for the sub, by the way?

dkl 01-25-2006 03:39 AM

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Originally Posted by jumpball
Got the Sub and Amp working, Have a question where to tap the remote +12v regarding to the real Stereo system. I did found a remote +12v and it turns of when i pull my key, but i cant find the remote +12v for the Stereo system. I will get the pix later to share it. Cool

By the way, did you ever found the remote +12V wire? If you're still looking for one, you can use the wire for the power antenna (the white wire on the same wire bundle as your speakers to your OEM amp).

jumpball 01-25-2006 05:54 PM

COol, i would check the white wire and see if it would work for the remote +12v. I have it on that red wire and i think its giving me a noise in the amp like a ground sound. If i tap on the wire(white) which is the antenna, it means the amp will turn off too when i turn off the Radio??? I will try this and i will move my remote wire on what you suggested. Cool.

dkl 01-25-2006 08:37 PM

The white wire will power on whenever the OEM amp is turned on, regardless whether you have CD, CD changer, AM, FM, Aux, etc...Good luck.

alpac 01-25-2006 09:43 PM

depending on your factory amp connector:
-15 pins connector: Remote +12V on pin 4
-12 pins connector: Remote +12v on pin 2.
-42 pins connector (2 connectors side by side 1grey, 1black): remote +12v on pin 10.

Always double check the voltage with a voltmeter before making the connection

jumpball 01-27-2006 03:46 AM

Ooops, almost tap it on the white wire where i tap the speakers, i will do this by saturday. Yes mine was a 2 connectors gray and black, so the 10 pin where i have to tap on it.
Im also fixing my wirings again so every time i need a space at the back i could just pull the wires instead of inlockng them from the amp. I will take a pix for better understanding. Got a new Aux input too so thats another set of Learning the X5.
This is a great site and saves a lot of $$$$, dealers are so bad that they think you have all the money coz you have a beemer. My uncle works at ford service dept and a lot of crazzy things he share. And BMW service is just the same. This is better learning and knowing what we can do for our car.
Oh well back too work to pay the dues$$$$$

dkl 01-27-2006 02:18 PM

If you have the 42-pin connector, which means you have the standard business radio (non-DSP and no NAV), pin 10 is the "white" antenna wire. This connector should also contain all your speaker wires. Did you NOT tap into your speaker from this connector too?


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