Retro fit Focal sound system
Retro fit Focal sound system
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David-1bp3f

Original Poster:

3 posts

1 month

Tuesday 16th June
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Has anyone successfully retrofitted the OEM Focal audio system to a standard trim A110? I have a 2025 car and neither the Alpine dealer will do it. Looking for a specialist who has actually done this job. Happy to travel anywhere in the UK but am based in northwest

Soloman Dodd

979 posts

69 months

Wednesday 17th June
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I can't help with the retro fit, but I've got the Focal system in mine and the ambient cabin noise is so great that I feel that hi-fi electronics are wasted in these lovely cars.

A110Wienerwald

83 posts

13 months

Wednesday 17th June
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Me too.
Suggest you to invest in a Wortec exhaust und you will save money and not miss anything.
Just my 50 cents...

heisthegaffer

4,193 posts

225 months

Wednesday 17th June
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Why dont you get a car audio installer to put aftermarket Focal or equivalent in it?

David-1bp3f

Original Poster:

3 posts

1 month

Wednesday 17th June
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Thanks …that’s my question …does anyone know any specialist …I have contacted one now in Macclesfield who seems to know his stuff

erics

2,715 posts

238 months

Monday 22nd June
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Soloman Dodd said:
I can't help with the retro fit, but I've got the Focal system in mine and the ambient cabin noise is so great that I feel that hi-fi electronics are wasted in these lovely cars.
I thoroughly disagree coming from the Porsche world where modern 992's have hideous tire rolling noise inside the cabin. The Alpine is actually quite a nice car to pootle in at moderate speeds (as in quiet inside the cabin) in which it is very nice and civilised to listen to music.

To OP, i have a san remo edition and sadly it only has the regular Focal, rather than the one with subwoofer, i also looked at adding that back in but was told after market was only way to proceed.

I previously had the GT with Focal + subwoofer and this was a very nice set-up. Am sure any decent audio installer can fit decent speakers, tweeters, amp and subwoofer to give you the experience you are after. I know a few guys who have used Auto Audio in Wembley and been delighted by the work. They are the best in the country and expensive though.

S600BSB

7,842 posts

133 months

Monday 22nd June
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erics said:
Soloman Dodd said:
I can't help with the retro fit, but I've got the Focal system in mine and the ambient cabin noise is so great that I feel that hi-fi electronics are wasted in these lovely cars.
I thoroughly disagree coming from the Porsche world where modern 992's have hideous tire rolling noise inside the cabin. The Alpine is actually quite a nice car to pootle in at moderate speeds (as in quiet inside the cabin) in which it is very nice and civilised to listen to music.

To OP, i have a san remo edition and sadly it only has the regular Focal, rather than the one with subwoofer, i also looked at adding that back in but was told after market was only way to proceed.

I previously had the GT with Focal + subwoofer and this was a very nice set-up. Am sure any decent audio installer can fit decent speakers, tweeters, amp and subwoofer to give you the experience you are after. I know a few guys who have used Auto Audio in Wembley and been delighted by the work. They are the best in the country and expensive though.
Agree. I’ve got a GT with Focal plus SW and it’s a decent sounding system for a small sports car.

v8notbrave

372 posts

40 months

Monday 22nd June
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Surely an opportunity to let the "alpine blast" as referenced by will smith many years back. Alpine in Alpine would be my goal

Rob_RCF

181 posts

38 months

Monday 22nd June
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I'm pretty sure Alpine uses the Flax Evo speakers from Focal and you can buy them as aftermarket speaker kits, however I have no idea if you need things like crossovers or an amplifier. If you want to install the subwoofer you would almost certainly need an amplifier of some form.

For what it's worth I have the Focal system (without subwoofer) and it sounds great at slower speeds like 30mph, but once you get to higher speeds everything gets drowned out. It's not a luxury car, there's only so much you can do when you have significant road noise.

k_m

184 posts

29 months

Monday 22nd June
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Biggest difference of the Focal compared to the standard Audio system is the amplifier with its sound modes, not the speakers itself. So unless you gonna install that amplifier too, which would has to be integrated into the cars enterainment system btw, it's not worth the effort and a total waste of money.

As already suggested, better buy an aftermarket upgrade

Dorothee

1 posts

1 month

Tuesday 30th June
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Sound modes are in the headunit, not in the amplifier.
The amplifier is a Focal IMPULSE 4.320 which uses the headunit’s speaker outputs and powers the sub and front speakers. The oem subwoofer must be fitted from underneath the car, requiring removal of the rear subframe …. It’s only ever been done once.

k_m

184 posts

29 months

Wednesday 1st July
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Well, though sound modes are managed via the head unit, but the standard audio system is missing that option. You only have it in conjunction with the Focal system.

shtu

4,347 posts

173 months

Wednesday 1st July
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Dorothee said:
The oem subwoofer must be fitted from underneath the car, requiring removal of the rear subframe.
You'd never guess it was French.

David-1bp3f

Original Poster:

3 posts

1 month

Wednesday 1st July
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Thanks everyone ..got a subwoofer and upgraded speakers and amp all done by Tim at Car Home and Stereo in Macclesfield…it sounds absolutely superb…I agree with the comments about when driving at higher speeds but when pootling around it is sooo much better