Upgrading the Bang & Olufsen Subwoofer
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You're correct, it is a previous model year speaker but I wanted to give it a try based on what Ive read out there. I've read a lot of good reviews about the 8IB4 on the BMW forums. They have a current kit for the 3 series that uses two 8IB4s and people seem to really like it. I also heard good things about the Image Dynamics subwoofers but I don't have any experience with them. You can still get the IB4's on eBay and they are rated at the same ohm rating as the factory B&O (8)
Here is a link to Crutchfield with a few more options and Ive heard that Soundstream has some IB compatible drivers also. Definitely many good choices out there.<ul><li><a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-3NnvszHTOB1/App/Product/Group/ProductMenu.aspx?g=520&tp=111&nvpair=AG_Ge neral%7cFFFree_Air&nvpair=FFSize%7c%5brank3%5d 10%22">Crutchfield Search of Free Air Subwoofers</a></li></ul>
Here is a link to Crutchfield with a few more options and Ive heard that Soundstream has some IB compatible drivers also. Definitely many good choices out there.<ul><li><a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/S-3NnvszHTOB1/App/Product/Group/ProductMenu.aspx?g=520&tp=111&nvpair=AG_Ge neral%7cFFFree_Air&nvpair=FFSize%7c%5brank3%5d 10%22">Crutchfield Search of Free Air Subwoofers</a></li></ul>
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Sorry, I dont know much about car audio....
so you can just fit that JL sub (pictured) in place of the stock subs?
how difficult is the job? is there any chance of creating a rattle spot if not done carefully? does many parts have to come off to install them?
how difficult is the job? is there any chance of creating a rattle spot if not done carefully? does many parts have to come off to install them?
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Quattrings - THANKS! It is one modification I am planning to do as...
I have also always upgraded my sound systems. I did a full component/headunit/amp/sub in my B7 A4, but less than willing to take apart my new A5, due to the MMI.. I also wish to avoid unwanted rattles.
Hence I went with the B&O. I am glad to know the sub can be upgraded alone, improving the quality of the bass without necessarily hooking up a mono amp.
I will link to your post, and when I get my car, will give the forums the details of my own work.
Your projects are very inspiring, always a pleasure to read you on these boards.
Regards,
Hence I went with the B&O. I am glad to know the sub can be upgraded alone, improving the quality of the bass without necessarily hooking up a mono amp.
I will link to your post, and when I get my car, will give the forums the details of my own work.
Your projects are very inspiring, always a pleasure to read you on these boards.
Regards,
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The removal of the factory subwoofer is tricky. Care needs to be taken to remove
the factory speaker grills from the rear deck. The OEM 8" sub has 3 screws that are only accessible through the grill. Once the three screws are removed in addition to the other two, the deck can be proped up to remove the OEM sub from the car. I used to run a couple of Autosound shops years back and would mention that one should be comfortable with removing the components and parts of the interior before attempting. The grills are relatively fragile and can be snapped in two if not patient and without using the proper panel tools.
I used a lot of dynamat extreme to drastically reduce rattle chances on the rear deck but a high-end 10" subwoofer has the potential to move a lot of air and in a free air environment could cause a rattle at the rear license plate, etc. Also the rear deck is not fully sealed from the factory. There are multiple holes and even large rectangle openings that should be sealed off for the potential for best sound.
I used a lot of dynamat extreme to drastically reduce rattle chances on the rear deck but a high-end 10" subwoofer has the potential to move a lot of air and in a free air environment could cause a rattle at the rear license plate, etc. Also the rear deck is not fully sealed from the factory. There are multiple holes and even large rectangle openings that should be sealed off for the potential for best sound.
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I created a harness that has the spades for plugging into the factory wiring. I didn't want to
cut any wiring on the install. I will take closeups once I get the 2nd subwoofer installed for evaluation.