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05-12-2010, 03:39 AM | #1 |
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Recommendations for an audio installer in Canberra or Sydney
Hi, does anyone have a recommendation for a good audio installer in Canberra? Sydney is a possibility too as I do occasional business travel there.
I have ordered an Alpine Upgrade kit and an Ipod Connection Retrofit Kit from Europe. BMW Canberra (Rolfe Classic) has quoted me $800 to install both (5 hours of labour at $160 per hour). I don't like the sound of that and rather would go with a reputable / qualified audio independent installer, which should at least halve the cost. The question is: 1. Which independent installers are reputable / can be trusted with the job? and 2. Are there some that have experience with BMW installations. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. |
05-12-2010, 04:18 AM | #2 |
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The only installer I have any experience with in Canberra is BDL in Fyshwick. They did an install for me in my e46 325ci about two years ago consisting a DICE silverline kit for iPod integration + a TV screen in the headrest. I did a post on e46fanatics that you can check out here
They were pretty good at the time and seems comfortable working with a BMW, although it was an older model and I haven't had anything to do with them since then. FYI I enquired with Rolfe about the genuine iPod retrofit kit (I have a 335 with professional nav and the stacker, but no USB or iPod) but the quote came in at over $2k including fitting so I didn't go ahead I've wondered about getting another DICE kit but am not convinced, so would like to hear how you go with it all. Currently use the aux in when I want to listen to something other than what I have on CD - but miss having my iPod integrated with the system. |
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05-12-2010, 05:01 AM | #3 |
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drew, mate I'm in a similar situation in terms of using the AUX cable for the Ipod. When I get the parts I ordered I will try 2-3 different installers and get them to have a look at the installation instructions / parts and see what they can do. I will definately try BDL. Apparently there is a place in Phillip that also does installations.
By the way I ordered the Alpine upgrade and Ipod kits for $780 delivered from Europe. The equivalent cost from Rolfe was $1450 for parts only (Alpine hifi kit, the required door trim pieces and a separate Ipod kit). So I am already $700 ahead just on parts. I have a feeling that I will be able to get the install done for around $400, as opposed to Rolfe quote of $800. |
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05-12-2010, 09:38 AM | #5 |
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http://www.schmiedmann.com/
they are denmark based and their prices including postage were the most competitive, just use realoem to find the part number and then advanced-search it on their website their shipping charges are far more reasonable than US based sellers |
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05-12-2010, 07:02 PM | #6 |
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You could always install it yourself? There are instructions floating around, including the BMW workshop ones.
Here's a wiring diagram I found... Also, for those interested, there is a USB retrofit available - but I imagine you'd have sell a kidney to BMW to pay for it. |
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05-15-2010, 12:25 AM | #7 |
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thanks xsboost. I am very hesitant to mess around with wiring harnesses and essentially learn by trial and error. If is was a mechanical job I would be a little more comfortable doing it myself, however this time I think I will let a professional installer do it for me.
Do you know if there is an instruction for the Ipod retrofit kit installation or a DYI? regards |
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