I have the Bavsound upgrade to the Harmon Kardon speakers in my E46 M3 'vert, plus a 10" compact subwoofer I managed to retrofit into the ski-pass (which really brings it all to life).
My zed has the top of the line DSP 10 speaker system, but the bottom end in particular leaves a lot to be desired compared to the modified sound system in my M3 'vert - problem is that there's nowhere practical to put a 10" or larger sub so I am limited to replacing the existing 6.5" subs/woofers.
I eventually settled on the 6.5" CT Sounds Tropo for rear sub replacement and 6.75 Kicker for footwell woofer replacement - 4 small subwoofers instead of one large one. The question is: how well will this work? These were the largest subs I could find that could reasonably fit without major modifications and that could match the impedance of the existing speakers (and thus could work with the factory amp). Both speakers are dual 4 ohm voice coils - which can be run in parallel to match the factory footwell speaker impedance of 2 ohms, or in series to match the factory sub impedance of 8 ohms.

The CT Sounds sub is a very tight fit, and required grinding out of the existing mounting hole by a mmm or two, as well as cutting off the unnecessary rubber 'waistband' around the magnet - but fit it does!

Next step is to create a custom adapter to get the Kickers mounted in the footwell. I've decided to make them out of marine-grade plywood.
My zed has the top of the line DSP 10 speaker system, but the bottom end in particular leaves a lot to be desired compared to the modified sound system in my M3 'vert - problem is that there's nowhere practical to put a 10" or larger sub so I am limited to replacing the existing 6.5" subs/woofers.
I eventually settled on the 6.5" CT Sounds Tropo for rear sub replacement and 6.75 Kicker for footwell woofer replacement - 4 small subwoofers instead of one large one. The question is: how well will this work? These were the largest subs I could find that could reasonably fit without major modifications and that could match the impedance of the existing speakers (and thus could work with the factory amp). Both speakers are dual 4 ohm voice coils - which can be run in parallel to match the factory footwell speaker impedance of 2 ohms, or in series to match the factory sub impedance of 8 ohms.

The CT Sounds sub is a very tight fit, and required grinding out of the existing mounting hole by a mmm or two, as well as cutting off the unnecessary rubber 'waistband' around the magnet - but fit it does!

Next step is to create a custom adapter to get the Kickers mounted in the footwell. I've decided to make them out of marine-grade plywood.