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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 12:31 PM
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Bose Replacement

My bose headunit is on its last dying breath, I will try the resistor repair this weekend, but I have my doubts. I am looking to make a replacement with an aftermarket system but with low $$$ seriously in mind.

Has anyone actually just replaced the headunit, installed that doubledin adapter or whatever? Im a little curious on what exactly needs to be replaced. I am not looking for the best sound ever, just a working cd player so I can sell the car without getting raped.

The stickies were a little confusing to me on this topic so I am looking for experienced adivce on it.

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Old Apr 1, 2005 | 01:13 PM
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Why are you sellin the max? What's it's replacement going to be?
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 01:14 PM
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By the way, I think that you'll fare better selling it with the stock BOSE. That's the way it usually goes, mods will decrease the value/desireability of the vehicle.
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 01:30 PM
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You can get the dash turbo kit which makes that big hold into a normal looking dash.(20$) you need the wire harness (20$) and an antenna adapter (15$) after that its pretty much a simple radio install..
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 02:10 PM
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if you agree with sbddude and want to replace your hu im gettin a pioneer deck installed tomorrow, so i'll be taking my bose out and sellin it hopefully. PM me if you're interested- i'll cut ya a deal

works great! good luck either way
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 08:43 PM
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Im just sellin the max because I am looking to buy a newer one, then a few weeks in to selling it the damn cd player stops working so its just a hassle I am trying to get over.

Im going to try the repair this weekend then i will consider the aftermarket stereo, or maybe RicoSuave's bose...

I hope to have my decision by this weekend...
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 09:59 PM
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if anyone's selling their 2 front door bose speakers i'm interested, mine are really messed up, however my back speakers work like new.. i have a 95 max btw..
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 10:07 PM
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if anyone's selling their 2 front door bose speakers i'm interested, mine are really messed up, however my back speakers work like new.. i have a 95 max btw..
might wanna check the for sale forum- i was just makin him an offer to help him out if he needs it. lets not turn this into a for sale thread. thnx
Old Apr 1, 2005 | 10:18 PM
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Originally Posted by RicoSuave98
might wanna check the for sale forum- i was just makin him an offer to help him out if he needs it. lets not turn this into a for sale thread. thnx
ok, sorry dude
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 05:49 AM
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Rot,

If the Bose speakers are still good you can get a Scoshe adaptor from Crutchfiled that lets you adjust the gain from the aftermarket head unit of your choice. They also have a kit that will fill the extra space with a CD strage compartment if you you use a single DIM head unit. I've got a Pioneer head in mine with the orginal bose speakers - sounds great! With out the adaptor you can't use your Bose speakers. The adaptor is about $50 and the DIN fill kit is another $15. Another option is to pickup a used factory double din on Ebay. There are several there now - you might score one of those for $50-70.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 10:39 AM
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hey i need back speakers let me know when u wanna sell? oh i have 2 front bose for sale
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 10:47 AM
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hey i need back speakers let me know when u wanna sell? oh i have 2 front bose for sale 917-922-5197
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 11:06 AM
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Since I can;t start my own thread yet I will force my question on this one. ( :

With regard to the Bose systems, what size is that little compartment under it? Is it a standard of some sort or should I go measure it. I would like to mount an LCD in it's place and have seen that done but want to be sure on dimensions/specifiations before I go ordering parts.

Thanks...I'm on my way to 15 posts!
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 11:53 AM
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Joecraps thanks, thats the answer i have been looking for
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 03:17 PM
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Ricks913,
You can put just about any DIN receiver in the bottom compartment. The compartment comes out and there a holes in the metal bracket to mount the DIN head unit.
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 04:15 PM
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HEY, THANKS!

Any mounting kits I need/should use or just pop the unit in?
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 04:16 PM
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...This is is just a blank post so I can get closer to that 15...
Old Apr 2, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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44 Cents....

THAT is what i found in my bose stereo when i took it apart.
1 quarter
9 pennies
1 dime

Well I think I know what caused the cd player to die. Im buying a resistor to repair the display problems, and see if that magically helps out the CD ERR problems as well. Damn retards that bought the car new, who the hell drops change in their cd slot!!
Old Apr 3, 2005 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Rotncarcas
44 Cents....

THAT is what i found in my bose stereo when i took it apart.
1 quarter
9 pennies
1 dime

Well I think I know what caused the cd player to die. Im buying a resistor to repair the display problems, and see if that magically helps out the CD ERR problems as well. Damn retards that bought the car new, who the hell drops change in their cd slot!!
A three-year old drops coins in the CD slot - mine did and thats why I had the get a new head unit. Never let a toddler "play" in your car!!! The CD player stopped working.
Old Apr 5, 2005 | 09:20 PM
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Ive got the Bose Headunit for sale for a 95 max if you need it, hit me up.
Old Apr 5, 2005 | 09:52 PM
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I changed out my bose headunit and all the speakers. Sounds a lot better but it was a bit*% to change out.
Old Apr 6, 2005 | 01:57 PM
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yea, i finally changed my Bose System when i got fed up and couldnt get them repaired at a fair price. Now i'm working with a JVC HU, Pioneer 260Watts, Two Amps (Sony Xplod and Alphasonics 700 W and 1000 W respectively, and Kicker L7 Subwoofers) It sounds great. I'm glad i got rid of mine...but then again, i'm not selling my Max :-)
Old Apr 6, 2005 | 10:30 PM
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"If the Bose speakers are still good you can get a Scoshe adaptor from Crutchfiled that lets you adjust the gain from the aftermarket head unit of your choice."


I agree. I just changed out my Bose HU for a Clarion HU (go here to see a picture..http://www.clarion.com/usa/products/.../ADB340MP.html )
I also used a Scoshe adaptor. The install was very straightforward and th eonly thing to remember is that the AMP remote MUST be wired as well since EACH SPEAKER has an AMP on it. Basically, you should not have ANY loose wires when you're done. The nice thing about HU is that it has everything the Bose had and a little more. And it fits. I'll try to post a pic if I can...
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 02:23 AM
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As far as the Schoshe adjustment goes, I am getting it in the mail tomorrow. Am I going to have to tweak the dials on the schoshe at all? and what am i going for?
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by joecraps
Rot,

If the Bose speakers are still good you can get a Scoshe adaptor from Crutchfiled that lets you adjust the gain from the aftermarket head unit of your choice. They also have a kit that will fill the extra space with a CD strage compartment if you you use a single DIM head unit. I've got a Pioneer head in mine with the orginal bose speakers - sounds great! With out the adaptor you can't use your Bose speakers. The adaptor is about $50 and the DIN fill kit is another $15. Another option is to pickup a used factory double din on Ebay. There are several there now - you might score one of those for $50-70.

$50-70..................Not quite. If you get one for less than $100 your lucky. If you want it on eBay, they sell at about $120.
Old Apr 7, 2005 | 06:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Rotncarcas
As far as the Schoshe adjustment goes, I am getting it in the mail tomorrow. Am I going to have to tweak the dials on the schoshe at all? and what am i going for?
Yeah,

The instructions tell you how to adjust the 4 gain screws - you adjust them equally. You have to do it by ear - I ran longer speaker wires and I put my adaptor below the ashtry (left it out a few days) so I could have easy access to the screws to fine tune. You could put it near the ecu also. I just hate the idea of pullingthe whole dash apart to make adjustments. I adjusted it maybe twice - sounds great and haven't thought about it since.
If i remeber correctly you set voulme on the head unit to about 2/3 max then equally adjust gain scews +(clockwise) until you hear destortion then back it off a little. I was a little conservative here - since I couldn't stand how loud it was I stopped about half way. Didn't want to blow my Bose speakers.
Old Apr 9, 2005 | 10:30 AM
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For ME the screws on the Scosche ended up being at about 1:00 or 2:00 o'clock. I then used some Velcro to mount the Scosche to a metal bar that is directly behind the HU when it is mounted. If I have to take the HU out, I can make adjustments to the Schosche without pulling it back out...I also am using the Bose speakers. There is a small improvement in definition with this head unit and the adaptor. The Bose head unit had a "warm" sound to it. The Clarion has more sparkle..
Old Apr 9, 2005 | 02:15 PM
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Originally Posted by Sounbwoy
For ME the screws on the Scosche ended up being at about 1:00 or 2:00 o'clock. I then used some Velcro to mount the Scosche to a metal bar that is directly behind the HU when it is mounted. If I have to take the HU out, I can make adjustments to the Schosche without pulling it back out...I also am using the Bose speakers. There is a small improvement in definition with this head unit and the adaptor. The Bose head unit had a "warm" sound to it. The Clarion has more sparkle..
Pm me with a couple pictures of your current hu set up if you can. thanks
Old Apr 9, 2005 | 02:32 PM
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is there a good way to to use the head unit and aftermarket speakers if the oppposite can be done?-my HU is fine, but the speakers could be better
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Fekz
Pm me with a couple pictures of your current hu set up if you can. thanks
Fekz, I guess since I'm still considered a NEWBIE, I cannot PM or contact you, nor can I attach pics.
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Sounbwoy
For ME the screws on the Scosche ended up being at about 1:00 or 2:00 o'clock. I then used some Velcro to mount the Scosche to a metal bar that is directly behind the HU when it is mounted. If I have to take the HU out, I can make adjustments to the Schosche without pulling it back out...I also am using the Bose speakers. There is a small improvement in definition with this head unit and the adaptor. The Bose head unit had a "warm" sound to it. The Clarion has more sparkle..
I agree, my Pioneer head unit sounds much crisper than the factory Bose unit- amazing even though it going though an adaptor to Bose speakers
Old Apr 11, 2005 | 10:57 AM
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Originally Posted by kgmaxima
is there a good way to to use the head unit and aftermarket speakers if the oppposite can be done?-my HU is fine, but the speakers could be better
kgmaxima,
I don't know of a good way to use the factory Bose head with aftermarket speakers. Each speaker has its own amp attached - and the signal conversion would be a PITA. Gotta go the other way or no way other than an aftermarket head, front and back amps, and aftermarket speakers. I was surprised how much better my Bose speakers sounded with an adapted aftermarkert head unit.
Old Apr 5, 2009 | 07:03 PM
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is this all that is needed to do the conversion?

http://www.scosche.com/products/productID/999
Old Apr 5, 2009 | 07:07 PM
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also, if i wanted to install a Pioneer like this one (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...s/AVH-P3100DVD) is that ALL i need?? I am kinda unsure about what all is necessary. Please let me know
Old Apr 9, 2009 | 09:27 AM
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Crutchfield Will help

The scosche is what I have in my 99 maxima and it works great. Go to crutchfield and do a search on your car. They will tell you everything you need for it.


Originally Posted by mwhite622
also, if i wanted to install a Pioneer like this one (http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PU...s/AVH-P3100DVD) is that ALL i need?? I am kinda unsure about what all is necessary. Please let me know
Old Nov 7, 2009 | 05:12 AM
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Replace Head Unit Total Cost Question

My 97 Maxima's Bose head unit's volume control is shot. I checked ebay, various sites, and called around town and it seems that a replacement in good condition costs $120 -$150 + shipping. Does anyone have advice as to what good options may be out there for replacing the head unit w/ an aftermarket one for a total cost under this, including PAC and antenna adapters? (AUX out or USB would be nice). Money is tight, and I would like to have sound...

Or should I wait a few months until I have more $?
Old Nov 7, 2009 | 12:23 PM
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this was a dead thread newbies check the date its from 4 years ago try searching or look in here http://forums.maxima.org/audio-electronics-21/
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