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Old Mar 16, 2005 | 04:54 PM
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have aftermarket head unit w/bose speakers?? step inside

if you've installed an aftermarket head unit with Bose speakers using the PAC-ROEM-NIS2 adaptor, please take a look at this thread for me!

http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=388574

the audio forums are a little slow, and could use some input!
Old Mar 16, 2005 | 05:49 PM
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bump...any more advice on this please?
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Iirsh u delted my post?
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lol doesnt look like you get much response here either. Never done that adapter, but just looking at it I would agree with Teqniq and leave the low + wires disconnected. Not sure exactly how the ROEM is set up, not sure why it would have a crossover built in to split it up. But IMO it depends on how the crossover is set up, and what frequencies each of those wires have. If that high + wire is strictly set up for a tweeter, then you will get no midrange sound by leaving the low + wire disconnected. Like I said, not positive but what I would do is hook it up leaving the low wires disconnected, and if all you get is strictly tweeter highs from the bose, connect em both, and if it sounds okay leave it. Hope this helps

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lol doesnt look like you get much response here either. Never done that adapter, but just looking at it I would agree with Teqniq and leave the low + wires disconnected. Not sure exactly how the ROEM is set up, not sure why it would have a crossover built in to split it up. But IMO it depends on how the crossover is set up, and what frequencies each of those wires have. If that high + wire is strictly set up for a tweeter, then you will get no midrange sound by leaving the low + wire disconnected. Like I said, not positive but what I would do is hook it up leaving the low wires disconnected, and if all you get is strictly tweeter highs from the bose, connect em both, and if it sounds okay leave it. Hope this helps

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thanks....I think that's what Matt (Blehm) was saying, but he didn't specify which one was the line=level and which one was the amp-level. I'd guess th low is the amp-level, since you would need higher outputs if not using an amp...
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Iirsh u delted my post?
deleted what post? I'm not a moderator, I can't delete a post YOU make
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Maybe ask NYAUTOSTYLE, I think car audios were his thing... ?
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