1. Wiring Power-Ground to the Amp
2a. Getting a Bass RCA-feed from the Stock Subs
2b. Getting an RCA-feed from the Rear-Speakers [NOT for subs]
3. Installing a Crossover / Speaker Level-Converter
4. Getting a Remote-signal from the 12v-Adapter
5. Adding an On/Off Switch
1. Wiring Power / Ground to the Amp:
The battery being in the boot on E60s makes it very easy to power an amp, but the red Power cable supplied with most wiring-kits is about 5m long so it might be worth cutting it shorter after the fuse-holder to save hiding it all away.
1. Fasten the ring end of the red Power cable to the auxiliary bolt on the battery live-terminal using a 13mm wrench.
2. Fasten the ring end of the black Gnd. lead to the car's main earth-stud beneath the rear light, using a 13mm wrench.
3. Run the cables through the aperture in the boot-lining with the other power cables and out of the top by the suspension-turret, so the wire doesn't exit around the panel door/hinge.
2a. Getting a Bass RCA-feed from the Stock-Subs:
The head-unit on an E60 splits the EQ for different speakers. The low-range frequencies needed for large subwoofers are only sent to the stock 6.5" subs under the front seats, so this is where you will need to splice your RCA [audio] feed from if you want proper bass.
See this DETAILED GUIDE on how to do this.
2b. Getting an RCA-Feed from the Rear-Speakers:
The rear speakers get hardly any low-end frequencies sent to them at all, so this is not an ideal place to take an RCA-feed for subs, but if you are intending to run coaxial/component speakers from your amp then this is where you will need to splice the audio from.
See THIS GUIDE on how to get an RCA-feed from the rear-speakers.
3. Installing a Crossover / Speaker Level-Converter:
The wires to the rear-speakers will be getting the full range of frequencies from the head-unit. A crossover cuts out all but the low-end frequencies that the subs are designed to handle. The crossover also has a separate volume control so the amp/subs can be balanced to the car's system. The detailed guide is in THIS POST.
2a. Getting a Bass RCA-feed from the Stock-Subs:
The head-unit on an E60 splits the EQ for different speakers. The low-range frequencies needed for large subwoofers are only sent to the stock 6.5" subs under the front seats, so this is where you will need to splice your RCA [audio] feed from if you want proper bass.
See this DETAILED GUIDE on how to do this.
2b. Getting an RCA-Feed from the Rear-Speakers:
The rear speakers get hardly any low-end frequencies sent to them at all, so this is not an ideal place to take an RCA-feed for subs, but if you are intending to run coaxial/component speakers from your amp then this is where you will need to splice the audio from.
See THIS GUIDE on how to get an RCA-feed from the rear-speakers.
3. Installing a Crossover / Speaker Level-Converter:
The wires to the rear-speakers will be getting the full range of frequencies from the head-unit. A crossover cuts out all but the low-end frequencies that the subs are designed to handle. The crossover also has a separate volume control so the amp/subs can be balanced to the car's system. The detailed guide is in THIS POST.
4. Getting a Remote-signal from the 12v-Adapter:
The wire is run from the Red live-wire on the cigar-lighter, under the steering-column, down along the sill and up the back-seat into the boot.
The full instruction on how to remove the fascia and run the wire is in THIS POST.
5. Adding an On/Off Switch:
Just mount a switch in the dash somewhere, cut the remote-wire and connect both ends to the switch. Explained more in THIS POST.
WIRING DIAGRAM:
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Really helpful post thanks!
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ReplyDeleteBMW E60.I have base system.I installed a factory amplifier taking signal from x1312 head unit but it has no sound. Do I have to code it first?
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