I bought my son a sweet '87 325is which we both love and mostly he gets to drive and work on. He wants to refurb or upgrade the sound system so I thought I'd try to score some components for him for Xmas.
The current head unit is an alpine CDA 9820XM, 18W x 4, 50W max x 4, and we're running the original set of speakers with the fader control on the dash (not hooked up).
I can only spend $200- $300 right now but perhaps more later. The speakers seem a bit worn, they distort & buzz a little when turned up and 1 tweeter barely plays at all.
My thoughts would be to get some kind of active crossover and either keep the speakers or upgrade a couple of them at a time. Is there a way to tell if they are worth salvaging? Is it worth it to try to find OEM replacements? We are not planning on a subwoof at this time.
What's the best way to go guys---we need the most bang for our buck but I believe we can make a big improvement in what we got now.
thanks in advance
JJ
The current head unit is an alpine CDA 9820XM, 18W x 4, 50W max x 4, and we're running the original set of speakers with the fader control on the dash (not hooked up).
I can only spend $200- $300 right now but perhaps more later. The speakers seem a bit worn, they distort & buzz a little when turned up and 1 tweeter barely plays at all.
My thoughts would be to get some kind of active crossover and either keep the speakers or upgrade a couple of them at a time. Is there a way to tell if they are worth salvaging? Is it worth it to try to find OEM replacements? We are not planning on a subwoof at this time.
What's the best way to go guys---we need the most bang for our buck but I believe we can make a big improvement in what we got now.
thanks in advance
JJ
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