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For the longest time Bavsound highly recommended not amplifying their speaker kits
Then they ironically teased an amp kit that was made for the same speaker kit
After years of "it's almost there!" promises, they quietly gave up on it
i've made it a point to never buy anything from them since
Yeah, seems like I recall they had some internal small company marketing sorts of issues for a while, which I didn’t attribute to the product. For what they were making, I think they had to charge more than this market was generally ready to pay. As much as I love their Vert product (in hindsight), I was never going to pay MSRP for it (going in). I got lucky and found one on eBay for a number and condition that made it a no brainer. But when you consider the money they saved consumers in product research time, there is really no better option if you want PnP no headache fitment. So that’s kinda been their plight, as far as I can see it. Making products for more cars helped with that, and I really hope they stick it out, make it, and bring back some of those product projects that fell by the wayside, now that they have more financial strength.
Did you replace the subs in the rear deck? As far as I know Bavsound no longer offers replacement subs for the E46. So just wondering your plan if you haven't?
I have the Bavsound Speakers and replaced the HK subs with Rockford Fosgate 6x9’s. It takes some slight modding to get them to fit into the housing. The magnet clears the rear deck holes. They sound better than the HK’s, well worth it and only $60. Plus they are 3 lbs lighter than the HK’s. 😎
For the longest time Bavsound highly recommended not amplifying their speaker kits
Then they ironically teased an amp kit that was made for the same speaker kit
After years of "it's almost there!" promises, they quietly gave up on it
i've made it a point to never buy anything from them since
Cool to know that its actually possible to upgrade it. Do you happen to know what exactly he does to improve them? The link doesn't work for me.
EDIT : The BM54 is the stock headunit correct? I was hoping there was a way to upgrade the internals of the stock HK amp in the trunk?
he upgrades the BM54 to send a better/stronger signal to the hk amp via some tda or similar chip (he scrubbed the part number so I never figured out which chip he used). Sounded really nice on my car. but you are still limited to around 40w per channel from the hk amp. The hk unit uses some Philips chip from ST or something iirc. Could you upgrade them? Probably if you found a chip with the same pin out. Will it give more power or better sound, probably not since you are limited by a 12v system. I personally thought the stock hk amp had a really clean sound if not being slightly under powered.
I had issues with my OEM sound setup when I purchased my car. Was getting a high pitch digital squeal. After research I found someone named Baris from the M3 Cutters who does repairs and upgrades. I sent him my BM54 and he upgraded it for me, I paid for higher RMS as an upgrade at the time since I needed mine repaired.
I had issues with my OEM sound setup when I purchased my car. Was getting a high pitch digital squeal. After research I found someone named Baris from the M3 Cutters who does repairs and upgrades. I sent him my BM54 and he upgraded it for me, I paid for higher RMS as an upgrade at the time since I needed mine repaired.
This guy... [email protected] ... Baris Saban... he's still in business as of 4/21... I reached out to him about doing the same thing on my S55 Bose Amp. Communication was sketchy though. Maybe I'll see if Becker Autosound in NJ can do something similar since that one doesn't have an easy PnP head unit upgrade. BavSound and Dynavin are worth their weight in gold for that.
For anybody thinking of ordering this kit, be sure to carefully guide the door speaker wiring.
I had a rear speaker wire coincidentally hang exactly where one of the screws to reinstall the panel fastened. After a month of driving, the screw had severed the wire and I mysteriously had no audio. Took a lot of misdiagnosing before tearing the car up and realizing what had happened!
The Bavsound upgrades have been on my to do list for….almost 8 years, but if I do this eventually will hopefully remember this tip
For anybody thinking of ordering this kit, be sure to carefully guide the door speaker wiring.
I had a rear speaker wire coincidentally hang exactly where one of the screws to reinstall the panel fastened. After a month of driving, the screw had severed the wire and I mysteriously had no audio. Took a lot of misdiagnosing before tearing the car up and realizing what had happened!
Is it possible to modify the stock HK amp to push more power?
I had issues with my OEM sound setup when I purchased my car. Was getting a high pitch digital squeal. After research I found someone named Baris from the M3 Cutters who does repairs and upgrades. I sent him my BM54 and he upgraded it for me, I paid for higher RMS as an upgrade at the time since I needed mine repaired.
OP is in a convertible. He knows his next step is the ski pass sub and an amp, from this prior thread… https://nam3forum.com/forums/forum/m...m3-convertible. The discussion of 6x9s and deck subwoofers does not apply.
EDIT… for a time, I ran the BavSound with ski-pass sub on the factory head unit and amps (HK Nav). It was plenty powerful (sub not in the trunk, so that helped) and sounded great actually. What was missing was control — no separate sub or crossover control from the head unit, so that made things tough. A modern (Dynavin) head unit with a dedicated sub channel solved that. The extra 4-way (4x75 Hertz) cabin amp was a bonus, and probably overkill for the BavSound speakers. As I’ve said before, I’m surprised I haven’t blown any yet.
Imo, the 6x9s are a waste. The doors' 6.25-6.5" can play easily down to 80-100hz, then get a proper 10" or 12" to LPF at that point and get real bass (down to 20-30hz). The 6x9s probably only go down to 50hz and with no real authority even if ampd with 75-150w rms.
Did you replace the subs in the rear deck? As far as I know Bavsound no longer offers replacement subs for the E46. So just wondering your plan if you haven't?
I hear you. I've always done custom setups, but with my new e90 and the more challenging electrical/audio system, I'm opting to stay as OEM as possible. I'm using bavsound speakers in that one, but still an aftermarket amplifier as that is the most crucial upgrade you can make - even the mediocre factory speakers will sound quite good when they have access to 50w+ rms per channel.
The E46 is much easier to modify. You can easy steal the wiring you need from the harness or find a harness conversion that will give you the RCAs and speaker wires you need to work with a 4 channel amplifier.
I don't like class D amps, but they're more efficient and much smaller, and you'd be able to put one in the factory location easily for that OE look. I'm sticking with my favorite class a/b, so mine won't be as well hidden.
Sounds good, appreciate the information. Definitely audio knowledge is something i'm not very strong at and learning as I go, but appreciate all the help I can get. 😅. Overall goal just modernizing the car the best I can.
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