Willos
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Ive looked at the possible install of a aux in on my sat nav factory unit, but I need Bluetooth and music from my phone plus DVD to the alpine headrests that are already in. So the lots coming out although it's fully working It's the BMW early 2003 system
I have the sat nav factory unit at the front with the 2 connectors on the rear with the amp in the rear with the tuner
A pioneer sat nav dab head unit is going in the front with a 1200w pioneer amp in the rear with a new amp on the sub
I've found the pin outs on the stock Lear amp which I need to take the speaker cables off. I have the low mid and tweeters in the front doors and low and mid in the rear doors
My question is it ok to parallel the mid and lows (not sub)in the doors together and put a crossover for the tweeter in the 2 front doors. Does anyone know the speaker ohms ratings as the stock speakers are up to a good pounding so I'm keeping these in. I'm making my own enclosure for the front head unit and covering in black leather. As the kits available look s......t and plastic
I will take some photos for all of us living in the cd and tape world I don't think it's a hard job as I've done it in the x5 which now thumps away down the road to my iTunes playlist
I have the sat nav factory unit at the front with the 2 connectors on the rear with the amp in the rear with the tuner
A pioneer sat nav dab head unit is going in the front with a 1200w pioneer amp in the rear with a new amp on the sub
I've found the pin outs on the stock Lear amp which I need to take the speaker cables off. I have the low mid and tweeters in the front doors and low and mid in the rear doors
My question is it ok to parallel the mid and lows (not sub)in the doors together and put a crossover for the tweeter in the 2 front doors. Does anyone know the speaker ohms ratings as the stock speakers are up to a good pounding so I'm keeping these in. I'm making my own enclosure for the front head unit and covering in black leather. As the kits available look s......t and plastic
I will take some photos for all of us living in the cd and tape world I don't think it's a hard job as I've done it in the x5 which now thumps away down the road to my iTunes playlist