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1997 328I Speakers Replacement Question
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<blockquote data-quote="rubes72" data-source="post: 267726" data-attributes="member: 2906"><p>Hey Seb, Why go for component systems, their sound delivery is not good. IF you still must go for it, may I suggest a two way unit, then purchase a seperate tweeter. Anyway The wiring for the stereo is straight forward. they are all connected to the head unit directly. The only problem you might encounter is connecting the existing cables to the head unit as the original unit comes with a plug type ( forgot what is that plug is called ) however you can buy an adapter for it in Jalan Pasar. Unless of course you don't mind cutting off the plug and connecting directly. The colour coding of the cables are also standard, so no problem there. As for the setup, you have to ask yourself what sound preference you. If you are crazy like me who parties in the car, the you can easily spend 30K and still feel it is not enough. You can either go for an intergrated Amp or you can opt for mono blocks, of cause the latter is for audiophiles and for guys who do have to get prior approval from home cum finance ministry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rubes72, post: 267726, member: 2906"] Hey Seb, Why go for component systems, their sound delivery is not good. IF you still must go for it, may I suggest a two way unit, then purchase a seperate tweeter. Anyway The wiring for the stereo is straight forward. they are all connected to the head unit directly. The only problem you might encounter is connecting the existing cables to the head unit as the original unit comes with a plug type ( forgot what is that plug is called ) however you can buy an adapter for it in Jalan Pasar. Unless of course you don't mind cutting off the plug and connecting directly. The colour coding of the cables are also standard, so no problem there. As for the setup, you have to ask yourself what sound preference you. If you are crazy like me who parties in the car, the you can easily spend 30K and still feel it is not enough. You can either go for an intergrated Amp or you can opt for mono blocks, of cause the latter is for audiophiles and for guys who do have to get prior approval from home cum finance ministry. [/QUOTE]
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