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asb9987
08-04-2006, 02:39 PM
I'm sure like many other owners, I feel that the front speakers have very little sound output. I'm guessing an aftermarket AMP would fix this? Is it possible to fit a new Amp in the car and keep everything else bone stock as far as electronics are concerned?

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audiophilia
08-04-2006, 02:43 PM
Unsure Topaz...others will know for sure.

Just want to say welcome, and to congratulate you on choosing the finest colour ever to grace a BMW... :)

:thumbsup:

asb9987
08-04-2006, 03:52 PM
Just want to say welcome, and to congratulate you on choosing the finest colour ever to grace a BMW... :)

:thumbsup:

woot :cool:

I fell in love with it after seeing one blast by me near TC BMW. The car was a 300ci, tints, and some nice wheels - couldn't tell which ones. I was awestruck (despite two M3's in the same area LOL).

This baby needs tints, clears, and LEDs badly. A stock trunk would help (I dislike the OEM spoiler). 18" CSLs would complete the look!

Hope to see you around IRL!

audiophilia
08-04-2006, 05:17 PM
come by any meet...we'll help you spend your money..lol

;)

asb9987
08-04-2006, 05:32 PM
come by any meet...we'll help you spend your money..lol

;)

Thanks, I'll be on the lookout for them.

And I don't doubt your abilities in persuading others to empty their wallets when it comes to e46s!

derek323i
08-04-2006, 07:58 PM
I have an amp with stock radio... But the amp only powers the sub-woofers.
However, it is possible to use an aftermarket amp with stock radio with what you are doing.

Kamshaft
08-18-2006, 01:58 PM
Unsure Topaz...others will know for sure.

Just want to say welcome, and to congratulate you on choosing the finest colour ever to grace a BMW... :)

:thumbsup:

I SECOND that!! Lovin' my Topaz also!

Too bad the closest thing now is MysticBlue which, although VERY nice, just not the same as Topazblue (or as my friend with his TiAg would call it.... "Ford blue" or "gay blue"!!)

Kamshaft :)