Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Bavsound Review

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • JaredU
    replied
    Originally posted by maw1124 View Post

    Did you upgrade the sub? N7 in a vert more or less requires an upgraded sub. The distortion you're hearing is probably the sub and not the speakers. That ski pass sub is trash. I have the same setup, but the sub is what makes it go. No sub upgrade, no go.

    maw
    Honestly not sure how I missed this after almost a year…No sub upgrade, and I know the vert sub sucks. I’m not interested in crazy bass, but clear sound would be nice. I also screwed up and have an N6, not an N7. Thinking about upgrading to the D9. But the distortion is most definitely from the door speakers. Cant get passed like 2/3-3/4 volume, bass turned down a few clicks. Sounds awful. Driving on the higway, may as well turn it off. The stock HK speakers could get louder with less distortion

    Was going to get carphonics amp upgrade to see if that helps
    Last edited by JaredU; 05-15-2025, 07:44 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • T-Rex
    replied
    Originally posted by ugaexploder View Post

    I just did this so it's pretty fresh in my mind. Quantities for door clips should be for both doors, I would order more though just for good measure, plus the door clips are not bad to have. I may be forgetting something but this should probably cover your needs. I had to replace a lot more since I was putting everything back in the car...

    I'd order some of the following clips and rivets:
    -(2) Clip under Rear Seat Bolster - 52207157536
    -(2) Push Pin for Rear Seat Bolster Shoulder - 52207001301
    -(4) Push Pin Rivet for Plastic Tray Behind Rear Seats - 51467002606
    -(16) Plastic Rivet for under Door Sill Strip - 51478234047
    -(16) Front Door Clip with Foam Washer WHITE - 51418224768
    -(6) Front Door Clip GRAY - 51418224781

    -(2) Rear Door Clip White with Foam Washer WHITE - 51418224768
    -(8) Rear Door Clip WHITE - 51437001491
    -(6) Rear Door Clip GRAY - 51437001492

    -(4) C-Pillar Clips - 51411973500
    Much appreciated!

    Leave a comment:


  • ugaexploder
    replied
    Originally posted by T-Rex View Post
    Bumping this in hopes someone has a handy list of all the interior clips I am bound to break/destroy in my quest to install this kit. Part numbers / quantities would be greatly appreciated!
    I just did this so it's pretty fresh in my mind. Quantities for door clips should be for both doors, I would order more though just for good measure, plus the door clips are not bad to have. I may be forgetting something but this should probably cover your needs. I had to replace a lot more since I was putting everything back in the car...

    I'd order some of the following clips and rivets:
    -(2) Clip under Rear Seat Bolster - 52207157536
    -(2) Push Pin for Rear Seat Bolster Shoulder - 52207001301
    -(4) Push Pin Rivet for Plastic Tray Behind Rear Seats - 51467002606
    -(16) Plastic Rivet for under Door Sill Strip - 51478234047
    -(16) Front Door Clip with Foam Washer WHITE - 51418224768
    -(6) Front Door Clip GRAY - 51418224781

    -(2) Rear Door Clip White with Foam Washer WHITE - 51418224768
    -(8) Rear Door Clip WHITE - 51437001491
    -(6) Rear Door Clip GRAY - 51437001492

    -(4) C-Pillar Clips - 51411973500

    Leave a comment:


  • T-Rex
    replied
    Bumping this in hopes someone has a handy list of all the interior clips I am bound to break/destroy in my quest to install this kit. Part numbers / quantities would be greatly appreciated!

    Leave a comment:


  • maw1124
    replied
    Originally posted by Mr.wReckless View Post
    I think the factory sub amp is basically a toy, not enough juice to power the speakers properly
    That part!!

    The factory head unit is a toy by today's standards. The factory speakers are toys. And the factory amps are toys. Why anyone would work to save any of it is beyond me.

    But I'm the guy here (among many guys everywhere) who believes the Cardas Sweep actually does something and that sound deadening and better wires are worth the money. How could I possibly believe that?

    😉

    maw

    Leave a comment:


  • Mr.wReckless
    replied
    Originally posted by WestBankM4 View Post
    I've finally completed my black interior swap and just waiting on my Sporster CS's to arrive. Thought I'd chime in since I've completed the following,

    - Dynavin 9
    - BavSound Stage-1 speakers
    - Rockford Fosgate 6x9's in the OEM HK box
    - Choice location of sound deadening in the doors and rear deck, 3"x3" squares w/ 1" gaps along with Melamime foam sitting on top of them.

    My initial impression coming from a stock HK/Nav car is that I'm fairly impressed, actually quite blown away. I think the car feels a lot more modern with the very quick Dynavin (sans the "in your face" logo) head and the output is much better than the OEM Nav could ever be, even with my upgraded BM53 from Baris. The BavSound speakers sound great all around, mids will do, the highs are great and the lows/bass is there now with a nice punch. I didn't go super high on the volume but it seems they can take quite a bit of juice, they're sturdy and good build quality. The RF 6x9's contrary to some of the reports I've read on here are amazing. Nice bass from them, definitely rattling the OEM plastic box and adding the much needed lows.

    I'll probably do what MAW suggests in terms of amps, I went ahead and pre-ran all the RCA cables to the rear so in the future if I decide to go aftermarket amp it's ready. So far though, I'm impressed. Will probably give it a go and play around with the equalizer in the mean time. I cannot comment on a factory OEM unit with the RF 6x9's, but with the Dynavin they sound much better than the factory HK subs, if you can even call them subs.

    Hope this helped.
    Having had factory H/K, (non nav), I upgraded the "subs" to RF 6x9's, but didn't really find the sound after to be that much better. I think the factory sub amp is basically a toy, not enough juice to power the speakers properly (but I do rate the Rockfords as a decent alternative for the price). You probably had a much better setup than me with the Baris upgrade and the head unit so it's not really a comparison per se.

    Regards

    Leave a comment:


  • WestBankM4
    replied
    I've finally completed my black interior swap and just waiting on my Sporster CS's to arrive. Thought I'd chime in since I've completed the following,

    - Dynavin 9
    - BavSound Stage-1 speakers
    - Rockford Fosgate 6x9's in the OEM HK box
    - Choice location of sound deadening in the doors and rear deck, 3"x3" squares w/ 1" gaps along with Melamime foam sitting on top of them.

    My initial impression coming from a stock HK/Nav car is that I'm fairly impressed, actually quite blown away. I think the car feels a lot more modern with the very quick Dynavin (sans the "in your face" logo) head and the output is much better than the OEM Nav could ever be, even with my upgraded BM53 from Baris. The BavSound speakers sound great all around, mids will do, the highs are great and the lows/bass is there now with a nice punch. I didn't go super high on the volume but it seems they can take quite a bit of juice, they're sturdy and good build quality. The RF 6x9's contrary to some of the reports I've read on here are amazing. Nice bass from them, definitely rattling the OEM plastic box and adding the much needed lows.

    I'll probably do what MAW suggests in terms of amps, I went ahead and pre-ran all the RCA cables to the rear so in the future if I decide to go aftermarket amp it's ready. So far though, I'm impressed. Will probably give it a go and play around with the equalizer in the mean time. I cannot comment on a factory OEM unit with the RF 6x9's, but with the Dynavin they sound much better than the factory HK subs, if you can even call them subs.

    Hope this helped.

    Leave a comment:


  • E11even
    replied
    CDT HD slim 6x9 or CL slim 6x9.

    I got the 2 ohm version.



    Originally posted by Kazmoto View Post


    Which model of CDT Audio 6x9's did you go with? And did you choose the 4 Ohm or the 2 Ohm version?

    Thanks!
    Kaz​

    Leave a comment:


  • Kazmoto
    replied
    Originally posted by E11even View Post

    Just installed CDT audio 6x9 subs into the rear basket. They are an easy direct fitment into the basket. Definitely sounds better and more bass than HK.

    But now I’m thinking I need an amp upgrade. Are any of the aftermarket amps plug in play? I’m an audio simpleton.

    Which model of CDT Audio 6x9's did you go with? And did you choose the 4 Ohm or the 2 Ohm version?

    Thanks!
    Kaz​

    Leave a comment:


  • Shonky
    replied


    Originally posted by WOLFN8TR View Post

    My experience as well, 100% noticeable difference and well worth the upgrade. My BM53 wasn't failing I upgraded it because the BAVSOUND speakers weren't living up to my expectations. I emailed Baris beforehand and he recommended the Stage 2 and said it would improve the sound quality of the BAV speakers. He was 100% correct!
    Do you have Harman Kardon?

    Leave a comment:


  • Shonky
    replied


    Originally posted by maw1124 View Post
    https://youtu.be/rDibax5px9o?si=S0RO091MVDbqVGzP

    Folks should play this on their systems as part of an A/B test... listen, then run the Cardas sweep, then listen again... this, FOR FREE, will impart a greater than 20% improvement on ANY system, in my estimation. Thank me later.

    TLDR, there's electrostatic "gunk" on any 20+ year old system that this clears out. It's like "clearing the voice" of your system. Run it everywhere.

    Other than a free hookup for you guys because I appreciate this community, the point is I'm only interested in stereo improvements that are GREATLY in excess of this that I have for free and use all the time. For this discussion, that means BavSound speakers, a new head unit and amp, at a MINIMUM.

    Listen for yourselves. Corded or BT, doesn't matter... it cleans up whatever signal path you use, so I use it on both although as a practical matter I never use BT unless a corded connection isn't available.

    maw
    Are you seriously suggesting that playing a crackly frequency sweep improves the sound?

    How does it clean a signal path? What is being cleaned? "Electrostatic gunk"? This is proper audiophile nonsense.

    Leave a comment:


  • maw1124
    replied


    Folks should play this on their systems as part of an A/B test... listen, then run the Cardas sweep, then listen again... this, FOR FREE, will impart a greater than 20% improvement on ANY system, in my estimation. Thank me later.

    TLDR, there's electrostatic "gunk" on any 20+ year old system that this clears out. It's like "clearing the voice" of your system. Run it everywhere.

    Other than a free hookup for you guys because I appreciate this community, the point is I'm only interested in stereo improvements that are GREATLY in excess of this that I have for free and use all the time. For this discussion, that means BavSound speakers, a new head unit and amp, at a MINIMUM.

    Listen for yourselves. Corded or BT, doesn't matter... it cleans up whatever signal path you use, so I use it on both although as a practical matter I never use BT unless a corded connection isn't available.

    maw
    Last edited by maw1124; 06-28-2024, 01:48 PM.

    Leave a comment:


  • stephen
    replied
    I have a Carphonics upgraded CD54 and can verify it makes a noticeable difference coming from a CD53 but it’s not earth shattering.

    Leave a comment:


  • maw1124
    replied
    WestBankM4 I sent you some amp suggestions to go with your Dynavin, both with or without a subwoofer. For a coupe, I'm not sure a subwoofer is necessary. I'd use the 6x9 in the rear deck as "subwoofers". Just get some beefy enough to reproduce the Bass you want to hear, and get a 4 channel amp large enough to power it. Should sound great, TBH. This is a very small cabin for the amplifier wattages I'm suggesting (80WpC to 100WpC). The BavSound can handle those loads.

    maw

    EDIT... I see no benefit to either (a) staying with 20 year old amps and speakers and trying to make them sound better; or (b) upgrading the head unit and not upgrading the amp and speakers too. But I'm sure the carphonics work is an actual upgrade (just not enough of an upgrade given the relatively straightforward exercise of replacing head unit, amp and speakers, for me). I mean, Dynavin and BavSound have figured it all out for you, all you need to do is pick an amplifier and pay for it.
    Last edited by maw1124; 06-28-2024, 08:39 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • WOLFN8TR
    replied
    Originally posted by WestBankM4 View Post
    I ended up sending it to Baris and went straight for the Stage-2, from OEM to his upgrade it's 100% noticeable, at least for me. Made the 21 year old speakers actually sound semi decent.
    My experience as well, 100% noticeable difference and well worth the upgrade. My BM53 wasn't failing I upgraded it because the BAVSOUND speakers weren't living up to my expectations. I emailed Baris beforehand and he recommended the Stage 2 and said it would improve the sound quality of the BAV speakers. He was 100% correct!

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X