has anyone installed the bavsound door speakers? hows the sound quality? vids?
Last edited by MMMMM5; 03-08-2018 at 11:31 AM.
They are not yet available, so no. There was on local guy in San Diego who they were working with to test prototypes, and we talked about doing the same in my car (I have Monsoons installed so they wanted to compare them) but I have not heard anything recently.
AFAIK, complete drop in replacements. You can get decent tight bass from it because of the placement and volume coming from 4 speakers even though they're small. I haven't heard their setup but they felt the Monsoons put out bass that was a bit unfocused (since they're technically almost full range speakers) so the Bavsound ones will be aiming to be tight and crisp bass to complement the stock for speakers or their replacements.
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I guess I wouldn't compare the output of my Monsoons to having a 10-12" sub box in the trunk; although I haven't had that in my current car, my previous experience is that a sub box will put out more bass. If you really want to feel and hear bass, a good dedicated sub setup is the way to go.
Having said that, I'm reasonably satisfied with the Monsoons, and would probably enjoy the Bavsound setup as well. It's not pounding bass, but there is good definition there and it hits surprisingly low frequencies which to me is a huge bonus. When a bass line slides down the frequency range during a song, it's really pleasing to hear it remain constant all the way down instead of fading out as it goes through 60-50Hz (an estimate). That's where I think that BMW did a good job with the rear deck box, and putting better (or anything that's not 20-year old worn out OEM speakers) in it really helps the OEM system, without sacrificing trunk space.
Based on my research and feedback I read, they're a little underwhelming and should only be replaced if you have blown or damaged foam. I went with a much much cheaper route and couldn't be happier. The sound is very much like stock and didn't need to change my EQ settings. Note that I have a 12" sub so I didn't need bass out of the doors so that EQ setting is fairly conservative so I can really crank up the volume if I'm on the freeway with the windows down.
https://www.bimmerforums.com/forum/s...onsoon-thread)
I wonder about these: https://www.madisoundspeakerstore.co...-woofer/#tab-3
Kinda weird, but they would solve mounting issues depth wise. I just wonder if the cone w/excursion would get the speaker into the grills? At 30 each, I may try these.
Do itttt. My trunk subs aren't cutting it, but I dread getting something custom.
The only thing I'm wary about is their lower range dropping off considerably, and even if they do reach lower frequences, I'm not sure you could have the windows down on the highway with club music turned up and still feel or hear any bass. Even crappy econoboxes can do that these days
What exactly do you mean by not cutting it? I had a Pioneer shallow mount 10 and it just didn't go deep enough but besides that it was 100x better than the rear deck speakers. I upgraded to a single Alpine 12 powered by the same Alpine MRV-M500 and that sub rocks! 99% of my listening is with the bass knob at less than 1/4.
So, here's my temp fix (a tiny bit off topic, but close enough I think). I had a blown 5.25 speaker in my passenger front door. It rattled so bad couldn't turn up the radio much higher than just enough to hear it was on. Otherwise it just rattled, bad. I was up at Wal-mart getting some car stuff and glanced at their 5.25s. They had those cheap Scosche 4-way speakers for like $20 for a pair. I grabbed some thinking that I would just throw them in to stop the rattle for now, and they were so cheap if I had to cut on them or bend anything no big deal. I put one in the passenger door (the stock one was rotten) and to be honest it sounds just as good as my stock speakers. (None of the other ones are blown). So I have total stock in the front left, and that Scoche 4-way in the front right. With the fader on front and using the balance to go left and right I tell absolutely zero different from my stocks. They may be SLIGHTLY clearer (due to the 4-way I guess, but I think the stock amp is crossing most of that out) and they may be SLIGHTLY less bass responsive, but it's VERY slight. And it may get better once it loosens up.
Installation was a snap, just had to drill 4 new holes since the stock mounts are raised. If I'd been able to find some type of .25" foam or sealant that I thought would have held up I could have used the stock mounting holes. You could also use the stock mounts (they line up perfect) and use some kind of silicon caulk type stuff, but I didn't want to mess with it. It was just as quick and easy for me to drill new holes. And I didn't have to let it dry. I just needed this done quick for a two day trip I've got coming up. I also used the rubber surround thingie that was on the stock one. cut some slits in it for the mounting tabs to go through and it worked perfect.
As it is, I may not even install the second speaker, my other front stock speaker is fine, and the sound is so close to being the exact same as stock one I don't see a point.
TLDR; If your stock speakers are shot, and your not looking for any improvements, the cheap Wal-mart speaks are an easy install and will work in a pinch.
Here's the speakers:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Scosche-H...7825#read-more
And just a FYI, I got this FM transmitter and I'm VERY impressed! If you need to get your phone (or any Bluetooth) audio to play through your stereo cheap and easy, I can vouch that this one works amazing and has fantastic sound. Even the hands free works well, and the location on our cars is really nice if you have the arm rest slid forward!! Can't vouch for the SD card function however.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Here is a direct quote in my email from Jeremy Whittle regarding the status of the rear deck speakers: “We are hoping in the next 2-4 weeks. We have inventory at our warehouse now and are just preparing final details such as installation documentation!”
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Cool.
Isn't Jeremy Whittle part of Stanceworks? Is he also working with Bavsound now?
Edit - apparently he is. https://www.bavsound.com/our-team
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Last edited by Aitch; 03-21-2018 at 09:28 AM.
I was browsing crutchfield and they list 6.5s 2 ways as compatible for the rear deck. I thought the rear deck speakers were 5.25? Has anyone fitted 6.5s? How many 2 or 4?
Finished installing the door spears with pioneers and they sound awesome. Rear deck is next.
Glad someone besides myself can vouch that these Pioneers are an excellent replacement in comparison to Bavsound speakers. As for the rear deck, I still feel you'd be much better off installing something like the Alpine MRV-M250 or M500(I have the M500) amp and tapping into the hi-level input from the rear deck speakers at the DSP. If you don't want big big bass, a single good quality 8" will be more than enough to blow away the 4 rear deck speakers.
A couple of my rear deck speakers were blown and happened to have door speakers from my M5 and they pretty much fitted straight into the enclosures and at least got me going again until Bavsound have some replacements
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