BMW Z3 Model 80S

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The Model 80S subwoofer system features an 8" subwoofer in a sealed enclosure designed for the Alumapro Alusonic 8, a high-quality subwoofer capable of producing some serious bass. The enclosure installs in the factory subwoofer (or storage compartment) location in between the seats. The Model 80S offers incredible bass, great power handling, and smooth frequency response.

Customers speak, we listen: we've updated Model 80S includes numerous improvements over the original Model 80. It has been redesigned for and now includes the Alumpro Alusonic 8 subwoofer - a stellar performer in this small sealed enclosure - and the grille is included. The vinyl covering is now stapled & glued. Additional damping material and sealant have been added. The enclosure wall thickness has been doubled for greater stiffness. And both the enclosure and speaker mounting hardware and methods have been improved. The best is now even better!

Will it Fit?

The Model 80S will fit any Z3 Roadster that came with factory roll hoops.

What's Included:

  • Model 80S enclosure
  • Alumapro Alusonic EX 8 Subwoofer (optional)
  • Mounting Hardware, Grille, & Damping Material

What You'll Need:

  • Amplifier - 100-250 watts
  • Amplifier Wiring Kit

Specifications (Model 80S enclosure):

  • Construction: Advanced Molded Composite
  • Internal Volume: 0.32 Ft3
  • Speaker Mounting Depth: 4.4"
  • Speaker Cutout Diameter: 7"
  • Speaker Overall Diameter: 8.7"

Specifications (Alumapro Alusonic EX 8):

  • Power Handling: 150 watts RMS/250 watts max
  • Impedance: 4 ohms
  • Frequency range: 35-350 Hz
  • Fs: 35 Hz
  • SPL: 83 dB 2.83V/1m
  • Xmax: 10 mm
  • Vas: 0.75 Ft3
  • Qts: 0.69

Installation Instructions


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What other subwoofers fit the Model 80S?

The Model 80S is designed for the Alumapro Alusonic EX8, and it's parameters are ideal for this enclosure. We can not guarantee fitment or performance with other woofers. However, if you are determined to use another subwoofer any subwoofer that will fit may be used - check the Overview tab for dimensions and specifications for the Model 80S. Other widely available, quality subwoofers that customers have reported fitting include:

  • Diamond Audio D3 8"
  • JL Audio 8w3v2 (Discontinued)
  • JL Audio 8w0 (Discontinued)

Why is the Model 80S louder, cleaner, and better than a subwoofer placed in the trunk?

Since the Model 80S is located in the cabin with the driver/passenger, it needs less power, creates fewer rattles, and has more even frequency response than a subwoofer placed in the trunk.

  • Volume - Doubling the distance between listener and speaker quarters the acoustic power delivered to the listeners ear. A subwoofer in the trunk is at a minimum twice as far from the listener as the RoadsterSound enclosures. So without even considering the biggest obstacle to a trunk mounted subwoofer - all the metal and insulation between trunk and cabin - you'd still need four times the amplifier power and speaker power handling to produce the same volume.
  • Rattles/Vibration - Ever sit at a traffic light next to someone with loud bass and even louder rattles? That's what you'll sound like with a subwoofer in your Z3's trunk. There is a lot of metal and insulating material between the trunk and the cabin, and it makes getting sound out of it difficult. Inevitably, you end up creating a significant amount of rattling and vibration in the process. The end result is embarrassing, and for most folks, unbearable.
  • Frequency Response - Sound can't pass through objects. It either passes around them or, if there is no path around the object, it vibrates the object which in turn vibrates the air on the other side and makes sound again. This is a large part of how sound gets out of your vehicle's trunk. Aside from the volume implications noted above, this wreaks havoc on your low end frequency response. A given solid object, be it a piece of sheet metal or a hunk of rubber, will not vibrate with the same ease across all frequencies, leaving your frequency response on the other side as bumpy as the Rocky Mountains.

The Model 80 speaker points up...won't all the sound be lost into the air above?

Short Answer: No, not at all. Low frequency sound is omni-directional - it travels outward evenly in all directions. The sound reaching the listeners ear from the installed Model 80 is identical to the sound that would reach the listener's ear if the speaker were pointed directly at the listener's ear. It's not intuitive, but it's true, and it remains true whether the top is up or down.

Longer Answer: To be more specific, all frequencies of sound can be directional or omni-directional. What determines whether or not sound is directional (think: beamed rather than radiated) is the ratio of the speaker's diameter to the wavelength of the frequency being produced. As the diameter of the speaker begins to approach the wave length of the frequency, the sound gradually begins to become directional. At a speaker diameter of 6 times the wavelength, the sound becomes an almost laser-like beam. At sea level, sound travels at about 1120 feet/second. So at 20kHz (20,000 cycles/second, the upper limit of human hearing) sound has a wavelength of about 2/3 of an inch. This means that with a tweeter as small as 3/4" (the diameter of many tweeters), the sound produced at 20kHz is already becoming directional, and with a speaker as small as 4" the sound is a laser-like beam. In contrast, at 50Hz (50 cycles/second) sound has a wavelength of over 22 feet. For sound to be relatively directional at this frequency you'd need a subwoofer 22 feet in diameter, and to create a beam of 50Hz sound you'd need a subwoofer over 130 feet in diameter! Try fitting that in a roadster.

You can test this yourself with your home theater (or home stereo with subwoofer) and a test tone CD. Place the speakers in the middle of a relatively large room (so that reflection isn't a large factor). Alternately play both low frequencies and high frequencies and walk in a full circle around the speakers. You'll notice that the higher frequencies drop off quite quickly as you approach the side and then rear of the speaker. However, once you get to test tones that are played exclusively by the subwoofer (80-100Hz and below) the sound is just as loud directly behind the subwoofer as it is in front of it. NOTE: You may encounter noticiably louder or softer areas that don't seem to relate to whether you are in front of or behind the subwoofer. These are standing waves. They will appear in an area parallel to a wall (assuming a rectangular room) and evenly spaced about the subwoofer (assuming the sub is in the center of the room). These are areas where the distance between the spot and the wall is an even multiple of the wavelength of the frequency being produced, and are a result of sound waves either combining or cancelling each other out.

Will my roadster's enclosure sound different with the top up/down?

Unfortunately, yes. This is a fact of life with convertibles. The roof, walls, and windows of a vehicle actually create a kind of speaker enclosure that serves to amplify low frequency sound. A good way to think of it is to imagine sitting inside a large speaker cabinet rather than outside. When the top is lowered, the elimination of this "enclosure" is exacerbated by increased road and highway noise. The Integral Audio FactoryFit™ enclosures compensate for this in ways the OEM sound systems can't - by having great low frequency extension and high power handling.

  1. WOW! Review by Carl E. Thompson

    I finally had the 80S with the Alumapro speaker installed today and WOW! You are absolutely right. I have some serious bass and it sounds fantastic! Thank you very much for all of your help and advice. You have gone far above and beyond the call of duty to help me and answer all of my questions and I very much appreciate it. I have never had such great customer service from even a local service oriented shop and I never expected to get such care over the internet. Your 80S and the Alumapro are great products with great sound at a reasonable price and your service made something great even better. You have one seriously satisfied customer and when people ask how I got my roadster sounding that good I'll be sure to point them in your direction.

    Thank you very much,
    Carl E. Thompson
    (Posted on 8/7/09)

  2. Works like a charm Review by Bob S.

    Works like a charm, I can't believe the bass and the quality of the bass from an 8" subwoofer. It is much better than I ever though possible. Not a rattle anywhere, an excellent well though out subwoofer system. Thanks again.

    Bob (Posted on 8/4/09)

  3. The 8" woofer sounds great! Review by Del

    Just a quick note to say THANK YOU for the awesome speaker! I have had it hooked up for a few weeks now, and it KICKS!
    I can't believe anyone could listen to an upgraded system and not want one!! And it's such a simple addition to make -- Fantastic!

    Thanks again for a great product!
    Del
    (Posted on 6/11/08)

  4. Model 80 Review by Gerry

    My first listening impressions with the M80 were surprising to say the least. I was envisioning taking everything apart to find vibrations. to my amazement I noticed immediately the absence of vibrations of the covers of the Z3 rear deck. Everything was quite quiet. The covers that concerned me most were the 2 under the roll hoops which squeak when pressing on them. It would have been a lot of work to remove the roll hoops to be able to remove and insulate these panels.

    The speaker appears to sound cleaner as the power is increased. I believe it needs a breaking in period to loosen the inherent stiffness of a new speaker. Even driving it to the point of blurring the cone from about 1/2" of movement sounds very solid. Obviously, it would take a lot of air movement to feel air movement from a speaker in the open convertible. Sitting into the drivers seat allows you to feel the bass through the seat which was not possible with the Model 65 rear firing. The annoying vibrating back panel is finally tamed. With the top up, the bass is much more than any sane listener could tolerate at full volume in such a small space.

    In Conclusion: I am very pleased with the adequate sound from this system. The bass from the M80 balances the rest of the system well. It is ideal for listening to Jazz and the newer digital synthesized sounds in today's music. The damping is as good as one can get from this small sealed enclosure. Response time and recovery is instantaneous with little or no boominess. The bass amplifier channel could use a limiter to equalize the variation in recorded music. Reaching for the bass level control is needed when changing music materiel.

    You wont find a better system that looks and sounds this elegant for your BMW Z3. (Posted on 6/1/06)


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