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Old 04-04-2001, 03:28 PM
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I was trying to hook up an amp and sub to my max with bose system, and to make a long story short, something must have happened because now unless I disconnect the back left speaker, the fuse marked "bose" in the fuse box keeps blowing. In other words only the other three are working right now, when I plug in the back left bose speaker/amp the fuse blows and sound goes out. Does this mean I fried the bose amp in that speaker? i'm lost!
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Old 04-04-2001, 03:37 PM
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I had to do some riggin' to get mine working. I had to run a wire off the back bose speaker amp(back bose speakers each have there own amp built in) and connect that to my RC cables and then ran the wires into my Amp which pushed the speaker. I do not know if this makes any since. Or what you could do. i got a CD player installed that has a pass for the Speaker that way you do not have to splice into the back speaker. I have that new Sony CD player M-650 with the active black pannel,and it has hi and low pass built into it so i can hook up my sud directly into the CD player and control the speaker from the cd player.
 
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