Right,
I've just about had it now with the DSP amp in my car.
Ever since my last got flooded out (stupid design flaw if you ask me), I've gone through no less than THREE different amps, all which are supposedly compatible with my car:
2003 DSP Carver / TOP Hifi Coax
So far, I've got:
1x amp that has exactly the same part number as my blown one, that doesn't work at all, which cost me £150 from Poland.
1x amp that has a different part number, but is listed as being a viable replacement on realoem. Worked initially, but when I coded it to be "non-nav" I now get all the sound out of just one speaker and the fader/balance controls make zero difference. f**k knows what I've done to this amp. £290 from Germaly
1x amp that supposedly is compatible with my car but is a different part number to mine. It's a LEAR Redstar 2 DSP amp, and the bmw sticker indicates it's for E83/5/6
It currently works fine in the car, but the DSP options do not show in the headunit, so needs coding to be "non-nav" instead (this is the cause for this).
Problem is, my NCS Expert refuses to communicate with the bastard thing - keeps saying "connection interupted".
The other problem is that it has no coax connector, so my cd changer connection doesn't work.
excellent.
£250 from Germany.
All in all, I've spent £700 and have got precisely f**k all to show for it.
I'm absolutely fuming as, on the face of it, it's fucking plug and play... but oh no... no.. that'd be too easy wouldn't it?!?
Anyways.. I'm now considering ripping the DSP s**t out of the car and going with an aftermarket amp.
I do NOT want to replace the headunit. the facia surrounds, imo, look like warmed up dog turd and I don't want that thanks..
so how do I link the existing unit up to an after market amp?
Subs..
I heard the subs can't be used with aftermarket amps - is that so?
If so - what subs would people recommend? (I do like my bass, but I'd want it to remain close to the existing subs - maybe a fraction deeper... but not overkill)
What about the rest of the speakers? I assume they've not got built-in crossovers and hooking them up to an amp is likely to just fry them?
I don't want to spend any more than £500 on the whole job.
I'm competent with installing sound systems, so would do it myself.
just want advice on what people have or have tried and any potential pitfalls.
I just want my fucking car to be "right" for at least a week... just one week.
is that too much to ask for?
anyways.. we lost football, gf is out working, missed ordering pizza by five minutes, so am now going to get royally pissed on Jack.
screw work tomorrow.

I've just about had it now with the DSP amp in my car.
Ever since my last got flooded out (stupid design flaw if you ask me), I've gone through no less than THREE different amps, all which are supposedly compatible with my car:
2003 DSP Carver / TOP Hifi Coax
So far, I've got:
1x amp that has exactly the same part number as my blown one, that doesn't work at all, which cost me £150 from Poland.
1x amp that has a different part number, but is listed as being a viable replacement on realoem. Worked initially, but when I coded it to be "non-nav" I now get all the sound out of just one speaker and the fader/balance controls make zero difference. f**k knows what I've done to this amp. £290 from Germaly
1x amp that supposedly is compatible with my car but is a different part number to mine. It's a LEAR Redstar 2 DSP amp, and the bmw sticker indicates it's for E83/5/6
It currently works fine in the car, but the DSP options do not show in the headunit, so needs coding to be "non-nav" instead (this is the cause for this).
Problem is, my NCS Expert refuses to communicate with the bastard thing - keeps saying "connection interupted".
The other problem is that it has no coax connector, so my cd changer connection doesn't work.
excellent.
£250 from Germany.
All in all, I've spent £700 and have got precisely f**k all to show for it.
I'm absolutely fuming as, on the face of it, it's fucking plug and play... but oh no... no.. that'd be too easy wouldn't it?!?
Anyways.. I'm now considering ripping the DSP s**t out of the car and going with an aftermarket amp.
I do NOT want to replace the headunit. the facia surrounds, imo, look like warmed up dog turd and I don't want that thanks..
so how do I link the existing unit up to an after market amp?
Subs..
I heard the subs can't be used with aftermarket amps - is that so?
If so - what subs would people recommend? (I do like my bass, but I'd want it to remain close to the existing subs - maybe a fraction deeper... but not overkill)
What about the rest of the speakers? I assume they've not got built-in crossovers and hooking them up to an amp is likely to just fry them?
I don't want to spend any more than £500 on the whole job.
I'm competent with installing sound systems, so would do it myself.
just want advice on what people have or have tried and any potential pitfalls.
I just want my fucking car to be "right" for at least a week... just one week.
is that too much to ask for?
anyways.. we lost football, gf is out working, missed ordering pizza by five minutes, so am now going to get royally pissed on Jack.
screw work tomorrow.
