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bmw 335i logic7 system hu upgrade?


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yimke 
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Location: Nebraska, United States
Posted: December 15, 2009 at 3:30 PM / IP Logged  
Got the SWC to work on the 135i and it sounds amazing with the 4 channel and 2 channel setup I decided to go with. How is the 335 going and what did you decide to do?
94ls 
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Posted: December 16, 2009 at 11:17 AM / IP Logged  
yimke wrote:
Okay so after my super fun day with the 135i here are the results. If you have the professional series radio and it is logic 7 THIS IS FIBEROPTIC! I was very surprised to find this but there is a way to integrate it.
We decided the best option for his 10 speaker system layout was to run a 6 channel amp to power all the speakers in the car efficiently and safely. 1 channel to each speaker/tweeter combo and then the two sub channels to each sub under each seat. The amp was not in the place listed on my car so I literally tore the majority of the car apart to find it. It ended up being in the driver side sail panel between the interior sheet metal and the outside sheet metal. I just ran my wires through the factory grommet and left the amp there though. For the ACC I grabbed it at the cigarette lighter, since it was a 12ga wire. Still trying to figure out the SWC though, they made me really think till I ran out of time.
So getting back to your vehicle. I would do the same, only don't hook up the center channel, it's pretty worthless. This is a pricey way, but effective for people that REALLY want aftermarket and be able to be trouble free. So I would have them pull the head unit out first and see if it is fiber optic and go from there. Everything else is the same I told you though.
Hi mike.
The car is here now.
What is this sail panel, i have not heard the term before.
It is fiber optic (as i suspected!) :(
Trying to find the amp now. The customer is going to use the 4 channels from the deck and use a sub amp to power the sub, should be ok for him he doesn't want to spend as much.
Thanks again
burner 
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Posted: December 18, 2009 at 12:46 AM / IP Logged  
Hi Ymike
Can you provide any more info for us on the install?
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