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Help Me Add SQ AMP + Subs to Stock BMW System.
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<blockquote data-quote="IDSkoT" data-source="post: 5717426" data-attributes="member: 584344"><p>This.</p><p></p><p>You must be a sh<span style="color: black">itty</span> tech if you think that changing the speakers will throw codes. No radio is that sensitive. Not to mention, why would BMW put sensors in the radio? If they do, I'm sorry. But, why the hell would they? Get a HLC, LOC, whatever you want to call it. For a REAL SQ system, get an Fi Q, IDMAX, or another SQ sub (Even Alpine Type X is a good SQ sub), use a Zenon Board [Either Sundown Audio, RD designs, etc.], and for the front, do a 3-way system. Look up Rainbow, or Focal. I hear they have good high end stuff. Try to find a PPI amp, I hear that they have good quality. Zapco is also another brand I hear has good quality. There are others, let them chime in.</p><p></p><p>But, if you jsut put in subs. It's not an SQ system. It's a ghetto blaster. Period. Don't ghetto-ize this guy's brand new 135i. Unless you don't properly upgrade the power source, it won't throw codes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDSkoT, post: 5717426, member: 584344"] This. You must be a sh[COLOR=black]itty[/COLOR] tech if you think that changing the speakers will throw codes. No radio is that sensitive. Not to mention, why would BMW put sensors in the radio? If they do, I'm sorry. But, why the hell would they? Get a HLC, LOC, whatever you want to call it. For a REAL SQ system, get an Fi Q, IDMAX, or another SQ sub (Even Alpine Type X is a good SQ sub), use a Zenon Board [Either Sundown Audio, RD designs, etc.], and for the front, do a 3-way system. Look up Rainbow, or Focal. I hear they have good high end stuff. Try to find a PPI amp, I hear that they have good quality. Zapco is also another brand I hear has good quality. There are others, let them chime in. But, if you jsut put in subs. It's not an SQ system. It's a ghetto blaster. Period. Don't ghetto-ize this guy's brand new 135i. Unless you don't properly upgrade the power source, it won't throw codes. [/QUOTE]
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