I've come across some interesting threads about the Match M 5.4DSP amplifier as a plug-n-play upgrade for the base sound system in the i3. Unfortunately most of them are for European buyers. It looks like an interesting option if I could only find the right cable to patch it in to the existing system. Here's a video that shows the process: .
Installation under the rear seat simply requires unplugging the Quadlock harness, using an adapter to pass the signal to the amp, then plugging other end of the harness back into the Quadlock to send the amplified signal to the speakers.
Unfortunately the US distributors for Audiotech Fisher don't seem to offer the harness shown in the video above. Those that I've spoken to have offered a much more convoluted (i.e. costly) path to installing this amp. It seems like a relatively simple process. Send the signals from the head unit to the amp, and then pipe the amped signals for the four front speakers back into the wiring harness, but perhaps I'm overlooking something obvious.
Has anyone here investigated the Match DSP amp?
Installation under the rear seat simply requires unplugging the Quadlock harness, using an adapter to pass the signal to the amp, then plugging other end of the harness back into the Quadlock to send the amplified signal to the speakers.
Unfortunately the US distributors for Audiotech Fisher don't seem to offer the harness shown in the video above. Those that I've spoken to have offered a much more convoluted (i.e. costly) path to installing this amp. It seems like a relatively simple process. Send the signals from the head unit to the amp, and then pipe the amped signals for the four front speakers back into the wiring harness, but perhaps I'm overlooking something obvious.
Has anyone here investigated the Match DSP amp?