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  • Mayan-Viking
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    Originally posted by jrgatfh View Post

    Please report back once you complete this. I'm interested in possibly doing this and would like more feedback.

    WOLFN8TR , thanks for the info and pics!
    Will do.

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  • jrgatfh
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    Originally posted by Mayan-Viking View Post

    Great intel, everyone. And thanks to Wolf for the detailed pics. I just purchased the speakers and look forward to doing this retrofit. Cheers.
    Please report back once you complete this. I'm interested in possibly doing this and would like more feedback.

    WOLFN8TR , thanks for the info and pics!

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  • Icecream
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post

    I already said that.
    Maybe I misread your post. I thought you were saying only an aftermarket will low pass. The stock hk has a lpf for the subs, no need to change anything.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Originally posted by Icecream View Post

    No need to snip wires. The amp only sends a low pass to those speakers anyway.
    I already said that.

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  • Mayan-Viking
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    Originally posted by Icecream View Post

    No need to snip wires. The amp only sends a low pass to those speakers anyway.
    Great intel, everyone. And thanks to Wolf for the detailed pics. I just purchased the speakers and look forward to doing this retrofit. Cheers.

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  • Icecream
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Just snip the wires going to the tweeters on any coaxial to just use the woofer. Many allow you to just pull off the tweeter as well.
    No need to snip wires. The amp only sends a low pass to those speakers anyway.

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  • WOLFN8TR
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    Originally posted by Mr.wReckless View Post
    What do you do to make them fit? What mods are involved?
    Regards
    Here ya go…

    Trim the plastic piece on all sides of the screw holes. This will allow the speaker to sit flush inside the enclosure. I used a Dremel with a cutting wheel.









    At that point you will see how the holes need to be modified to fit properly. Put two screws on one side and mark the opposite side that needs modified.







    All done and ready to install. I used some small washers with the screws beings the holes were enlarged a bit. Also the two plastic push clips rattle with the added bass. I used a hot glue gun to secure them from rattling. For $60 it’s a nice upgrade from the stock HK’s.



    Last edited by WOLFN8TR; 03-16-2022, 09:35 PM.

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  • WOLFN8TR
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    Originally posted by Mr.wReckless View Post
    What do you do to make them fit? What mods are involved?

    Regards
    Minor trimming of the plastic around the face of the speaker and slightly enlarging the holes so they line up with the housing. I will post some photos to show what I did.

    Originally posted by Mayan-Viking View Post
    The original 6 X 9 subs are single channel. The Rockford Fosgates pictured above have a tweeter. This would necessarily change sound dynamics if they replaced OEM single channel subs, no?
    Honestly you can't even notice there's additional tweeters in the trunk. These subs sound way better than the HK's, I had to address several rattles from the increased bass.

    You can always do what Tyler suggested.
    Last edited by WOLFN8TR; 03-16-2022, 05:13 PM.

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  • Mayan-Viking
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    Originally posted by Tbonem3 View Post
    Just snip the wires going to the tweeters on any coaxial to just use the woofer. Many allow you to just pull off the tweeter as well.
    Yup, this is what I was thinking too. Thanks for that.

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  • Tbonem3
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    Or, if using a LPF around 80-200hz, just leave it be, as the tweeter won't even be powered. That's if using your own dsp or amp. I don't know if factory h/u or factory amp would send a filtered or full signal to the deck "subs".

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  • Tbonem3
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    Just snip the wires going to the tweeters on any coaxial to just use the woofer. Many allow you to just pull off the tweeter as well.

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  • Mayan-Viking
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    The original 6 X 9 subs are single channel. The Rockford Fosgates pictured above have a tweeter. This would necessarily change sound dynamics if they replaced OEM single channel subs, no?

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  • 0-60motorsports
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    Originally posted by WOLFN8TR View Post

    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. 😎

















    These do not fit on M3 Coupes with the rear electric curtain

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  • Mr.wReckless
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    Originally posted by WOLFN8TR View Post

    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. 😎
    What do you do to make them fit? What mods are involved?

    Regards

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  • geee428
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    The bavsound in convertibles sound great. They sound even better when paired with a subwoofer in the ski pass area.

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