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Old 8th June 2006, 00:03   #1
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Another M5 audio question...Dealer programming?

I removed the nokia sub box in my 01 and put in its place a set of the M-audio 10 inch factory subs. Which is really an improvement over the nokias. But I like tight deep bass and free air subs are boomy. So I got a solo baric kicker 10 (my favorite) in a sealed box. My question is........ There is a "hole" from maybe 50 to 80 hertz the factory sub amp only produces frequencies up to 50 or so hertz and the 5 1/4 mids in the car dont pick up until around 80-90 hertz. So some of my music just dosnt sound right. Now im sure a bunch of people will just say im being too picky but I cant help myself I love music in my cars. So I found tons of information at bmwtips.com. There was talk on bmwtips about sub frequency settings in the car or key memory section in the dealer access computer system. I had the local dealership look in there but they said they couldnt find anything. I would really like to try and close that gap between the 2 crossover frequencies. Anyone have any experience with this?
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