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08-23-2010, 04:44 PM | #463 | |
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When you did this was re-coding an issue and what did you do regarding the Amp switch position? Did the install on my 123d before, no problems and the Amp switch in Pos 2 for the Pro HU. Looking to do it again now on an X1 with DAB but getting the same bull from dealers regarding compatibility. Any advice much welcomed as there are a few of us on the Forum struggling with the same issue. Thanks |
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08-24-2010, 12:26 PM | #464 |
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2011 128i coupe Help with Alpine retrofit kit
I have conflicting info from different dealers. I have a 2011 128i coupe that comes with the basic stereo here in north america. It has a separate amp already. I want to install the alpine retrofit kit 65412163268 with the new tweeters, midrange units, amp and wiring harness. Does anyone know if this will work or have done the same install? This would be the same for a 135i that came with the basic stereo.
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09-02-2010, 09:43 AM | #465 |
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I have rang the Warrington dealer ship and the Liverpool dealership both quoted me £310 including VAT for the kit and I used part number 65 41 0 445 684 did I ask for the wrong thing or has the price just generally gone up as every one seems to have paid around £250 for theirs
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09-03-2010, 12:09 PM | #468 |
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Getting mine delivered to Cooper BMW Banstead tomorrow morning for ~286
Straight up asked for a 10% discount and they gave me 7.5%. Annekas away for a good while and I'm not really too fussed at another 20 quid off. Haven't bought the new triangle tweeter housings though. Going to leave them for the timebeing and see if I can fashion my own holes in the existing housings as I like to think I'm quite handy with neat little installs. Quick question though: I have ready on the 1 series forum that BMW updated the Alpine kit so you no longer had to cut into and crimp to speaker wires underneath the door sills - is this true or are some people talking b*ll*cks? Hopefully should be a 2 hour job otherwise. The amount of bloody installs I've done I'd hope so anyway. |
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09-03-2010, 07:10 PM | #469 |
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Don't be a cheapskate and buy the proper tweeter mounts as the original bits probably won't hold them properly.
+ they will look better and you get little 'Alpine' badges to put on them |
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10-22-2010, 02:17 PM | #470 | |
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No, I had no problems with coding, it was plug and play. The amp switch is in position 2 as advised in the BMW installation instructions for the kit. |
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10-23-2010, 08:50 AM | #472 |
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£300 is a decent price and from memory you get two tweeters, two replacement door speaker, the amplifier and some wiring.
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10-27-2010, 02:41 AM | #475 | |
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Paid £330 all in for the kit and covers,but what made it gutting when I collected was the fact an old work mate now works over there and could have got me discount |
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10-28-2010, 09:51 AM | #476 |
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I posted a while ago mentioning that I was having problems with my Alpine system and my dealer was attempting to fix it. After an extensive 9 month ordeal no solution was found, and the Alpine unit had to be removed from my car. Disappointed, yet glad it was all covered under the warranty and will get money back.
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10-29-2010, 05:41 PM | #477 |
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Anyone put the alpine upgrade kit on a 2011 335d stock sound system. US vehicle
ne1 know part number for alpine upgrade kit that has PnP harness? No splicing required? Last edited by rogerdiaz; 11-01-2010 at 06:59 PM.. Reason: ? |
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10-30-2010, 12:21 PM | #478 | |
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11-04-2010, 01:31 PM | #479 |
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Well I've had the upgraded Alpine speakers for a week now and I must say there is a good improvement
Only downside is that I'm still after a bit more punch, so yesterday I ordered the Earthquake sws-8 subs. Will this be it I wonder |
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11-12-2010, 10:51 PM | #480 |
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I'm planning to install the Alpine HiFi Upgrade amplifier tomorrow along with a set of BSW Stage 1 front components and OEM Logic7 8" subwoofers into my 2010 E92.
I found some spare time tonight to disassemble the amplifier in attempt to identify the Class-D amplifier ICs Alpine chose. After stripping the amp down to the board and wiping away some residual heatsink compound, I found the front channels and subwoofer channels each use the NXP TDA8920BTH. Manufacturer specifications rate the IC output at 86W per channel @ 4ohm loads with 10% THD. That's a lot of punch for such a small package, but I'm not an EE and can't attest to the validity of these ratings or real-world performance. Here's the IC data sheet: http://www.nxp.com/documents/data_sheet/TDA8920B.pdf http://www.nxp.com/#/pip/pip=[pip=TD...ip,i=TDA8920B] I hope my reassembly went smoothly and installation tomorrow proves successful. I'll return to this thread with my impressions after I give it some time to break in. |
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11-18-2010, 03:44 PM | #481 |
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Had the Earthquake subs fitted today and I can't believe there is now even less bass. Could it be I need a more powerful amp rather than the alpine or do the subs need breaking in for a few days ? Starting to get depressed now
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11-18-2010, 05:40 PM | #482 |
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Did you install the 2-ohm (SWS-8Xi) or 4-ohm (SWS-8X) drivers? I'm tempted to try them in my car but I think I'd rather go with a more powerful amplifier to push them. A pair of Logic7 subwoofers should work well with the Alpine amp if you don't wish to make any further upgrades.
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11-20-2010, 03:21 PM | #483 |
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Imperator I installed the sws-8 4ohm ( wasnt sure which to get)
Bought another amp yesterday which I hope will power the subs a bit harder. The amp is a kenwood kac-846, anybody know anything about this amp ? Picked it up on eBay for 40 quid which I thought was worth a try. It supposedly puts out between 751-1000 watts. When it's fitted if it doesn't improve things I'm gonna throw in the towel and go back to the original subs and eBay the earthquakes. Happy Saturday. |
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11-20-2010, 06:56 PM | #484 |
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I looks as if the Kenwood KAC-846 produces 150W x 2 @ 14.4V, when bridged to two channels. This should be sufficient power for the SWS-8s and you'll want to set the crossover to low-pass at 150Hz. Unfortunately, it doesn't look as if the KAC-846 has high-level inputs so you may need a line driver to convert the subwoofer channel outputs to RCA for the amplifier.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/3275892/Ma...Manual-English |
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