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Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: jimthelandyman on October 29, 2005, 21:32:37
I currently have a sony tape player in my landy and some really small speakers which are really crap, i have looked at the wiring but it seems to be different to modern head unit set ups, i have seen a wiring conversion kit in halfords does anyone know what i shoild do about putting a new head unit and speakers in or does anyone have any pics of their wiring? I am a student so my music matters lol.
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: MattW on October 29, 2005, 23:47:37
Anythings an improvement in these things :)
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: Xtremeteam on October 30, 2005, 19:30:26
i fitted a MD headunit & multi changer into my 90,needs a power supply,an earth & the speaker wires,this should make it work enough to listen to it

anythin else ask
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: Tractorboy16 on November 01, 2005, 00:14:54
hi,
snap,. where you a student, im at reading uni, first year,

now a good sound system is an essential,

as for wiring, they pretty bog standard, most head units have the  wires labeled, all you need is a permemnent positive so you can keep all your your remembered channels, and ordinary positive lead, a earth, and then its basically the speaker wires.

Then if you really want to be good, like me, you can plug some phono leads into the back of your head unit, out into the bonet, under the transmission tunnel andback into the cab area and into the 12" sub that you have between the thw seats!!! with 800 wat jenson amp. then you have a sound system, and my means is it good, my mates always here me coming now at the pub!! it has to be done and i have 2 x9"'s at the front and also 2 5" speakers in the front dash and also about to fit 2 10cm tweeters in the top corners of the cab,

it is easy to wire up a radio, just go for it, it makes life worth  lifing in a series, stopes that engine roar that you get other wise!!!

if you want any pics, im off home next weekend i think so can take some.

me xxxx
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: jimthelandyman on November 02, 2005, 16:41:07
Cheers guys looks like i will be asking for a head unit for christmas and i will hook up some speakers and maybe a sub, hope it won't make my landy rattle too much lol!!!
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: ian_s on November 02, 2005, 17:19:16
just turn it up more til you cant hear the rattles

i've got a sony MD head unit, 2x 8" subs in the rear; 2x 5" rounds up in the top corners of the roof.
its loud, but will be louder once i get a pair of 6x9s in the rear and an amp to run both subs
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: Xtremeteam on November 02, 2005, 20:01:18
jeees o,its like a readers ride page of lax power  :lol:  :lol: ,just sold my 250 watt amp & 300 watt sub bout 10 min ago  :evil:
Title: I want to fit a new head unit and speakers into my series 3
Post by: Tractorboy16 on November 03, 2005, 08:31:22
hi, with mu 800 watt sub there is no rattles at the bass setting i have it and it just about sounds ok. However, if i turn it right up i can get the lovely rattle. I have put matting all inbetween any metal and the sub box and around the seat box as well as that is where it rattles the most.

Me x
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