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Old 01-29-2014, 02:26 PM
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Bose Amp Repair

I have a 1992 Maxima with the Bose System. The rear amps on both speakers are buzzing/popping. My brother-in-law is very skilled with electronics and says he can fix the amps if he can get his hands on a Schematic of the Circuit Layout for these amps. Does anyone have access to that? Any other information on fixing/replacement parts for these amps? Thanks in advance!!
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The amps in the rear blow for that matter they all do dont rebuild it just get new speekers in the back and just get a 4 channel amp
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It will bump
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Old 01-30-2014, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by 1990se5speed
The amps in the rear blow for that matter they all do dont rebuild it just get new speekers in the back and just get a 4 channel amp
so you're saying now to ditch the bose stuff?

here you're telling us that we have our heads up our rears saying the bose system is the best thing since slice bread...
http://forums.maxima.org/8863630-post20.html

seriously...are you trolling or don't have a clue and is just rambling useless information?
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Originally Posted by kplender
I have a 1992 Maxima with the Bose System. The rear amps on both speakers are buzzing/popping. My brother-in-law is very skilled with electronics and says he can fix the amps if he can get his hands on a Schematic of the Circuit Layout for these amps. Does anyone have access to that? Any other information on fixing/replacement parts for these amps? Thanks in advance!!
you can try to resolder the board and see if that helps. usually over time and age the solder breaks off from the pads and you have the on/off issues that you're experiencing. give that a go. if you really want to play around it probably needs the caps replaced since it's such an old piece.

otherwise it's really not worth keeping...you're better off running an aftermarket set up...this is if you're ok with aftermarket.
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Originally Posted by DanNY

so you're saying now to ditch the bose stuff?

here you're telling us that we have our heads up our rears saying the bose system is the best thing since slice bread...
http://forums.maxima.org/8863630-post20.html

seriously...are you trolling or don't have a clue and is just rambling useless information?
No I'm just saying the back speakers yeah I'm all for getting some kiker 6x9 or some Rockford fosgate but the front speakers are the best stock. And no I never said keep the Bose amp.
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