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Default Rip out the Bose - 02-08-2007 , 10:48 PM






I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?

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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 02-09-2007 , 02:41 AM






Kevin McMurtrie wrote:
Quote:
I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?
Just curious, what is a better option, just improved speakers? I was
always under the impression that the Bose is an upgrade from the stock
speakers, but in two cars that I tested, one with Bose and one without,
I couldn't really tell the difference.



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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 02-09-2007 , 09:24 AM



On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 20:48:09 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
<mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?
Buying a repair manual (a GOOD one, like the Bently) is always a good
investment! That's what I would do.

Why don't you like the Bose speakers? (Just wondering, I've no opinion
on them...)


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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 02-09-2007 , 05:26 PM



Gman (UK) wrote:
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Kevin McMurtrie wrote:
I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's
a real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are
there any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the
repair manual?

Just curious, what is a better option, just improved speakers?
I think the Bose system has the amps built-in to the speakers, plus
active equalization to, um, "optimize" the signal (read: correct for the
inherent limitations of the Blose drivers).

--
Mike Smith


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Kevin McMurtrie
 
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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 02-09-2007 , 09:47 PM



In article <lf4ps2pu3lbl77c1bblmsrpd3fi28ci8qp (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
PeterD <peter2 (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote:

Quote:
On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 20:48:09 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:

I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?

Buying a repair manual (a GOOD one, like the Bently) is always a good
investment! That's what I would do.

Why don't you like the Bose speakers? (Just wondering, I've no opinion
on them...)
The Bose system speakers are a pair of single element drivers made of
paper and fabric. One's a tweeter and the other is a midrange driver.
They're the same thing you'd find as factory equipment in any economy
car. They don't sound terrible but there's an obvious lack of frequency
response and power; an AM radio sound quality.

I popped off a midrange grille and found that the speaker wasn't
directly under the opening. Replacement will involve opening the door
for sure. It might even require replacing the amps and building new
speaker mounts, but that's all fun for me. I just need to know the
secrets to safely disassemble the car - what panels cover screws, where
to pry open clips, where to reach in to disconnect wires, etc.

When I think about the stereo and the options for an oil change, the
manual sounds like the way to go.


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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 02-10-2007 , 07:43 AM



On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 19:47:49 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
<mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
In article <lf4ps2pu3lbl77c1bblmsrpd3fi28ci8qp (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
PeterD <peter2 (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote:

On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 20:48:09 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:

I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?

Buying a repair manual (a GOOD one, like the Bently) is always a good
investment! That's what I would do.

Why don't you like the Bose speakers? (Just wondering, I've no opinion
on them...)

The Bose system speakers are a pair of single element drivers made of
paper and fabric. One's a tweeter and the other is a midrange driver.
They're the same thing you'd find as factory equipment in any economy
car. They don't sound terrible but there's an obvious lack of frequency
response and power; an AM radio sound quality.

I popped off a midrange grille and found that the speaker wasn't
directly under the opening. Replacement will involve opening the door
for sure. It might even require replacing the amps and building new
speaker mounts, but that's all fun for me. I just need to know the
secrets to safely disassemble the car - what panels cover screws, where
to pry open clips, where to reach in to disconnect wires, etc.

When I think about the stereo and the options for an oil change, the
manual sounds like the way to go.
I've found the best reference to be the Bentley manuals in that
respect... Either that or a six-pack of beer and a growing friendship
with a good dealer mechanic who's been to class for this type of work,
or a body ship that works on these cars (again, the six-pack can help
greatly!) A third choice is a non-chain audio store (DON'T try the
chains like Circuit City, their techs are not qualified at anything!)



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Default Re: Rip out the Bose - 04-18-2007 , 08:19 AM



Not sure how much the process has changed with the newer moddles but the site below demonstrates how
to change the front speakers on a early series A3.

http://www.mikecaddy.co.uk/audi/


PeterD wrote:
Quote:
On Fri, 09 Feb 2007 19:47:49 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:


In article <lf4ps2pu3lbl77c1bblmsrpd3fi28ci8qp (AT) 4ax (DOT) com>,
PeterD <peter2 (AT) hipson (DOT) net> wrote:


On Thu, 08 Feb 2007 20:48:09 -0800, Kevin McMurtrie
mcmurtri (AT) dslextreme (DOT) com> wrote:


I just got a new 2007 Audi A3 3.2. It's a sweet car!

There's no option to get this car without the Bose sound system. It's a
real shame to hear such cheap speakers in such a nice car. Are there
any instructions online for replacing them or should I buy the repair
manual?

Buying a repair manual (a GOOD one, like the Bently) is always a good
investment! That's what I would do.

Why don't you like the Bose speakers? (Just wondering, I've no opinion
on them...)

The Bose system speakers are a pair of single element drivers made of
paper and fabric. One's a tweeter and the other is a midrange driver.
They're the same thing you'd find as factory equipment in any economy
car. They don't sound terrible but there's an obvious lack of frequency
response and power; an AM radio sound quality.

I popped off a midrange grille and found that the speaker wasn't
directly under the opening. Replacement will involve opening the door
for sure. It might even require replacing the amps and building new
speaker mounts, but that's all fun for me. I just need to know the
secrets to safely disassemble the car - what panels cover screws, where
to pry open clips, where to reach in to disconnect wires, etc.

When I think about the stereo and the options for an oil change, the
manual sounds like the way to go.


I've found the best reference to be the Bentley manuals in that
respect... Either that or a six-pack of beer and a growing friendship
with a good dealer mechanic who's been to class for this type of work,
or a body ship that works on these cars (again, the six-pack can help
greatly!) A third choice is a non-chain audio store (DON'T try the
chains like Circuit City, their techs are not qualified at anything!)


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