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06-11-2008, 04:43 PM | #1 |
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High-End amp Steg QM-serie?
I have been looking for a suitable high-end 4-channel amp for quite a while, it shoud be: high SQ, solid, balanced input and small in size. I found it finally, it is the Steg QM75.4x, and I ordered it today. It will drive my front and rear speakers. Actually the Alpine PDX could be quite interesting too, but I don't trust class-D amp very much. The Stegs are those comparable to Audison (both are made in Italy, nice design ) but with balanced input, power management, precise xover within 1% toleranz. The QM75.4x is just so small I could put it into the place where the oem amp is siting. Something negative is I have to tell them what a xover point I expect to have. The xover will be set via AXQM2-Module. The first point is free, any additional points have to be paid. Is it the marketing .
I read in couple of hifi forums, it was quite high rated, belongs to top model, and has warm SQ. Another drawback is the sensitivity between 0.1 - 3.5 v. The max HU output is 4V, could it be potential problem for clipping? Sure, DQSX will solve the problem, but I don't have this expensive box yet. Is there anyone experienced with Steg amps? |
06-11-2008, 06:03 PM | #2 |
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exmaxima over on bimmerforums is a big Steg fan as I recall. No importing into US for last few years, butif you are a member of bf.c you can ask exmaxima.
Not marketing, they just don't trust cheap potentiometers... more accurate, but poor user design. Have to look for EU members on the experience, i'm afraid. |
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06-12-2008, 04:59 AM | #3 |
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I see, although they are also available in Japan and China. But at least I have the opportunity this time to compare it with my JL slash. I will be back.
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06-12-2008, 07:33 AM | #4 |
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I have Steg 105 X 4 to drive the fronts and 75 X 4 to drive the rears (in bi-amped config).
Am very satisfied with it. One comment though, using just the 75 X 4 to push the rears and fronts may not get the best out of the speakers, depending on what speakers you are using. |
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06-14-2008, 12:15 PM | #6 | |
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For the rears, 2 channels used for the highs and the other 2 for the mid woofer. I have also installed a REAL subwoofer in the trunk. And yes, you right, the subwoofer does give me rattling problems. The rattle seem to come from the rear panel. I'm thinking of using some dampeners to make sure it doesnt rattle and the panel fits tightly. |
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06-14-2008, 05:38 PM | #7 |
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I am still waiting for the shipment of the amp. How are you satisfied with the whole system? assumed you also replaced the OEM speaker system. Are there still any frequencies missing in the spectrum, especially those between sub and mid-bass? My front and real are still driven with the OEM amp up to now and those frequences are missing or at least inadequate. If this is due to the HU preprocessor then only an EQ DSP could recover it. Did you add an EQ in the system? I would be grateful for your info.
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06-15-2008, 05:52 AM | #8 | |
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My car had the basic 6 speaker setup without an oem amp. This system's rear signals has its low frequencies cut-off. I basically used rf360 to sum the frequencies to enable a full range frequency for the rears but it somehow didn't do a perfect job, there's a small section of the mid-low bass frequency still missing. The rf 360.2 has summing capabilities, flattening the original signals and has eq functions as well. So, if your oem system is the same as mine, suggest you focus your upgrade attention more on the fronts. I probably overinvested on the rears. Apart from the steg amps, I replaced the oem speakers with a 3-way morel elates system whereas the rears have 2-way morel elates. The subwoofer is powered by a steg K2 amp driving a 10" elate woofer in conventional rectangle box. |
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06-15-2008, 12:20 PM | #9 | |
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You can see a graph of the OEM HU frequency response thru the RF 3SIXTY.2 if you use the "OEM" setup procedure (a before-normalization and after-normalization graph), so it should show a full range signal (and fairly flat itself) before normalization. Thus, you will not notice too much of a change in sound quality if you go "OEM" or "New Setup" at the 3SIXTY.2 initial setup procedure because of that fairly flat OEM HU output. |
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06-15-2008, 09:59 PM | #10 | |
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I could have easily just used the front signals to drive both the front and rears, but then I will lose my rear PDC, which I dont. Somehow, my experience with yours is quite different. It should not.. Different Headunits? |
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06-16-2008, 12:37 AM | #11 | |
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Are you tapping these OEM HU outputs immediately at the back of the radio or somewhere else? If this is not correct in your system, then it seems to me that this is another set mode in the OEM HU when it is part of the basic system, as all the OEM HU -regardless of sound system, basic, HiFi or Top HiFi- are the same unit, but set differently by software depending of application. |
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06-16-2008, 07:41 AM | #12 | |
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I think it is true although I have the non-logic7 hifi. The OEM amp sums front and real channel to build the subchannel, it is proved by turning the balance to real you still have the bass.
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Does the HU have a hidden EQ that is only accessible for logic7, or is the EQ located in logic7 amp? |
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06-16-2008, 08:15 AM | #13 | |
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If both of us are right, then, bmw must have cut the lower frequencies somewhere in the middle of the signal transmission to the speaker. |
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The adjustable EQ is part of the Top HiFi amp. |
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06-16-2008, 06:36 PM | #17 | |
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Since the basic, Hifi Standard and Logic-7 all have the same HU, how many audio output connectors does the HU provide? -Basic System: 4 + 1 speaker level (4x15w + 40w) output? -Hifi System: 4 balanced higher level (4v) lineout. -Logic 7 System: Digital output (optical wave cable) or analog 4 balanced higher level lineout with digital sound process control cables Does anyone have a photo of the back of the HU? |
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But I've read the BMW wiring diagrams AND worked on the car that matched. I downloaded a bunch of PDFs from bmwtechinfo today and will be reading them... |
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