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| first of all the stock speakers work on an 8 ohm system, regular car stero stuff works on a 4 ohm system, what you need to do is get new mid range speakers and run the speaker wires directly from the amp and then hook up the tweeters using an inline crossover.
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| crossovers To use the tweeters and the mid-range speakers, you need to run a speaker wire(+/-) from each output of the deck (LF,RF,LR,RR) to a crossover (=4 crossovers) then branch from each crossover to the mid and tweet for that corner. Here is a diagram that would work, each blue line represents a speaker cable with a pos wire and a neg wire: If you are looking for truly great sound, you need to replace those old speakers. 10-15 year old speakers have worn out voice coils and rubber, so they sound way worse than new, and in the 80s no factory speaker sounded good anyway. Honestly, the investment in the deck is pointless without proper speakers. Boston makes a nice component set(mid and tweet) of speakers for around $200 a pair, I think. I have some high end Boston speakers in my Jeep, and they are awesome. Dynamat behind the speakers to seal off an enclosure for them as well, it will improve the bass response (even if you keep your stockers it could help a bit) |
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Thanks alot for all your help, where do I get the crossovers from, I know that I need the crossovers to seperate the speaker and the tweater, where do I buy this? and how much is it? Does future shop sell this? What is it exactly I am looking for I don't want to spend a furtune, cause I am gonna get new speakers, when I have enough to buy them! I have bills to pay, lots, so till them I will get the crossovers are they expensive? and what is a decent price for all 4 of them, what I am trying to say is, what is it that I am looking for? Thanks, BMW M POWER |
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| I'm not sure where you could buy only crossovers, I've never looked for them before. I know that most component sets of speakers come with crossovers. Check out Boston Acoustics look at the FS50 series components. They are the cheapest Boston makes, but definitely sound good. Your best bet would just be to go to different audio stores and listen to different brands and see what you like. Also, try to find people with systems in their cars that you can listen to. Look up crossovers on the net, just find one that has line level inputs and outputs, because you need to filter the frequencies coming from the deck's speaker outputs. I recommend just waiting until you can afford a couple sets of component speakers with the crossovers before you spend money trying to make your factory set up work. Even if temporarily you just went with one set in the front and nothing in the rear it would sound a lot better. I don't even have rear speakers in my M3, just the front mid & high, and the subs coming from the trunk. Stereo sound isn't necessarily meant to have a rear channel anyways. Good luck! |
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