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Car Forum / BMW Cars / May 2004

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'95 BMW 320i SoundSystem

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Fraser Montandon - 28 May 2004 21:16 GMT
Hi there,
I am looking at purchasing a '95 BMW 320i, and I am wanting some advice on
soundsystems for the car. It currently has the standard radio with speakers
fitted. I have not heard this system but would like to know, how good is it
compared to higher grade systems? If it is not up to scratch, I am looking
at putting in a new fronloader as well as new speakers, maybe a sub too. For
frontloaders, I am currently looking at JVC, Sony, Pioneer and Alpine
varients- I have a resonable,but not infinite budget-what do you recommend.
Also with regards to speakers, i have been researching the Infinity, JBL,
Alpine and Boston Acountics systems-what kits-(tweeters, mids, etc) do you
recommend?

Thanks for your time.

Fraser
Chris - 29 May 2004 16:46 GMT
> Hi there,
> I am looking at purchasing a '95 BMW 320i, and I am wanting some advice on
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>
> Fraser

Hi, I got a 320i coupe on a '94 plate (its an E36).  It's got the original
speakers but i've fitted a Pioneer front loader and it sounds pretty good
to me.
Good Luck.
Chris
BallroomDancer - 29 May 2004 18:18 GMT
> Hi there,
> I am looking at purchasing a '95 BMW 320i, and I am wanting some advice on
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> Alpine and Boston Acountics systems-what kits-(tweeters, mids, etc) do you
> recommend?
I have a 1996 328iC convertible, using a Pioneer Premier head, Infinity
speakers, the original Harmon Kardon amp, an added 1 channel 200w
SoundStream Amp, and an 8" square Kicker subwoofer (mounted concealed in the
space between rear seats which is used on the sedans for ski passthrough to
the trunk). Does the job quite well, not very noticable when not turned on
(less risk of theft or damage by vandalism). The Pioneer head does have
separate subwoofer outputs and internal bandpass filters. It took about 30
hours total to build and install.
Jim
 
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