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Car Forum / BMW Cars / August 2008

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Wanted: BMW Blaupunkt Amplifier for E36 1993

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Spack - 29 Aug 2008 09:37 GMT
Hi,

I've recently picked up a K reg (Jan 93 registered) BMW E36 320i from a
friend with the 10 speaker Blaupunkt powered audio system, and it appears
that the amplifier is knackered. While I can get audio out of it, I have to
turn the volume up so high on my Pioneer head unit that there is clipping
occurring and if there's any bass it sounds like the someone is farting in
the footwells. The head unit is fine in my L reg 320i (sadly huge rust holes
in the interior wings and a shoddy body mean it's not much use now except
for spares) which has the 6 speaker system without an amp, and my friend has
told me that it used to be fine up till recently with his JVC head unit but
a few months ago suddenly went quiet.

I'm pretty sure the amp is damaged/dying, so I'm after a replacement. I'm
not interested in replacing the entire audio system in the car, I'd just
like something I can listen to when driving (on a motorway trip I have to
turn the volume up almost to the max limit on the head unit and the sound is
awful). I've dug around eBay and Google looking for a reasonably priced
second hand unit, but I can find a few in the US and while the unit
themselves are priced ok the postage quotes are ridiculous (£75+, yet I've
sent a large box of stuff to a friend in the US and it only cost me £8). I'm
in the UK, Birmingham/Solihull area, so I'm hoping someone over here might
have one sitting around from an audio system upgrade that they haven't
gotten around to selling yet.

If you have one available for a reasonable price I'd be interested, just
post a reply or email me at altbmwtemp@ageofstrife.com

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Dave Plowman (News) - 29 Aug 2008 09:50 GMT
> I've dug around eBay and Google looking for a reasonably priced second
> hand unit, but I can find a few in the US and while the unit themselves
> are priced ok the postage quotes are ridiculous (£75+, yet I've sent a
> large box of stuff to a friend in the US and it only cost me £8).

I've come across this with new stuff - the supplier wants to use a courier
from the US to UK for something that could go letter post so costs nearly
the same as the part. My solution was to have it sent to a pal in the US
who then posted it on to me.

As regards your amp, if it is the problem, surely it could be repaired?

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*Snowmen fall from Heaven unassembled*

   Dave Plowman        dave@davenoise.co.uk           London SW
                 To e-mail, change noise into sound.

Spack - 29 Aug 2008 10:14 GMT
Dave wrote  on Fri, 29 Aug 2008 09:50:41 +0100:

>> I've dug around eBay and Google looking for a reasonably priced
>> second hand unit, but I can find a few in the US and while the unit
>> themselves are priced ok the postage quotes are ridiculous (£75+, yet
>> I've sent a large box of stuff to a friend in the US and it only cost
>> me £8).

> I've come across this with new stuff - the supplier wants to use a
> courier from the US to UK for something that could go letter post so
> costs nearly the same as the part. My solution was to have it sent to a
> pal in the US who then posted it on to me.

Such a simple solution, and one that I've used before. I didn't even think
about doing that for this. Cheers for reminding me :)

> As regards your amp, if it is the problem, surely it could be repaired?

No idea, I'm not an electronics specialist. I'd just assumed that if it
wasn't the fuse (which it isn't, pulling the fuse results in no audio
whatsoever) then it would require someone who knows what they're doing to
find and fix the issue, and given the costs of labour could well end up
costing more than a new amplifier from a dealer.

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