Final Post on 4th Gen Bose Replacement
#1
Final Post on 4th Gen Bose Replacement
Replaced my Bose HU yesterday with a Kenwood KDCX-659, and let me tell you, it sounds GREAT! Contrary to many posts on this forum, IT IS possible to replace only the Bose Headunit and keep...actually increase the sound quality of the factory Bose speakers. Also, the Kenwood was mounted flush without having to drill new mounting holes and it is NOT a motorized flip-in face, it is removable. It looks and sounds superb...so anyone who is debating losing sound quality/looks....REPLACE IT you will hear the difference! This was all done on my 98 SE.
P.S. Sirius Satellite Radio sounds awesome, also got this hooked up, hence my username.
P.S. Sirius Satellite Radio sounds awesome, also got this hooked up, hence my username.
#2
Re: Final Post on 4th Gen Bose Replacement
Originally posted by SIRI_SE
Replaced my Bose HU yesterday with a Kenwood KDCX-659, and let me tell you, it sounds GREAT! Contrary to many posts on this forum, IT IS possible to replace only the Bose Headunit and keep...actually increase the sound quality of the factory Bose speakers. Also, the Kenwood was mounted flush without having to drill new mounting holes and it is NOT a motorized flip-in face, it is removable. It looks and sounds superb...so anyone who is debating losing sound quality/looks....REPLACE IT you will hear the difference! This was all done on my 98 SE.
P.S. Sirius Satellite Radio sounds awesome, also got this hooked up, hence my username.
Replaced my Bose HU yesterday with a Kenwood KDCX-659, and let me tell you, it sounds GREAT! Contrary to many posts on this forum, IT IS possible to replace only the Bose Headunit and keep...actually increase the sound quality of the factory Bose speakers. Also, the Kenwood was mounted flush without having to drill new mounting holes and it is NOT a motorized flip-in face, it is removable. It looks and sounds superb...so anyone who is debating losing sound quality/looks....REPLACE IT you will hear the difference! This was all done on my 98 SE.
P.S. Sirius Satellite Radio sounds awesome, also got this hooked up, hence my username.
I was wondering if you used some kind of adapter, re-wired directly to speakers, or anything else you may have done when you hooked it up? I am planning on doing the same thing in my 95 with Bose, and want to know the best way to get the best sound. Thanks, Chokes
#3
Yes, there are three adapters necessary.
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
2) Headunit adapter to fit 95-99 Maxima..also called wire harness.
3) Diversity antenna adapter for your FM antenna.
Line output should cost between $40-50, HU adapter $15, and Antenna $10-15.
Hope this helps...
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
2) Headunit adapter to fit 95-99 Maxima..also called wire harness.
3) Diversity antenna adapter for your FM antenna.
Line output should cost between $40-50, HU adapter $15, and Antenna $10-15.
Hope this helps...
#4
Where did you purchase your Kenwood?
Originally posted by SIRI_SE
Yes, there are three adapters necessary.
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
2) Headunit adapter to fit 95-99 Maxima..also called wire harness.
3) Diversity antenna adapter for your FM antenna.
Line output should cost between $40-50, HU adapter $15, and Antenna $10-15.
Hope this helps...
Yes, there are three adapters necessary.
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
2) Headunit adapter to fit 95-99 Maxima..also called wire harness.
3) Diversity antenna adapter for your FM antenna.
Line output should cost between $40-50, HU adapter $15, and Antenna $10-15.
Hope this helps...
#6
Originally posted by SIRI_SE
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
1) Line output converter, that has gain adjust on each speaker so Bose speakers will sound good...normal Bose HU has MUCH less power than an aftermarket HU...VERY IMPORTANT!
Line output should cost between $40-50
#7
so this is used to lower the output of the headunit because the blose speakers expect less power?
The converter itself is made by many different companies. It will need to have a 4-line output w/ gain controls on each...one gain for each speaker. An above average car-audio shop will definetly have one.
#8
Originally posted by SIRI_SE
Yes, this line-output converter has gain controls to lower the output to the Bose speakers. The Bose HU doesn't put out much power and installing an Aftermaket HU w/ high power output would blow the Bose in no time without one of these.
The converter itself is made by many different companies. It will need to have a 4-line output w/ gain controls on each...one gain for each speaker. An above average car-audio shop will definetly have one.
Yes, this line-output converter has gain controls to lower the output to the Bose speakers. The Bose HU doesn't put out much power and installing an Aftermaket HU w/ high power output would blow the Bose in no time without one of these.
The converter itself is made by many different companies. It will need to have a 4-line output w/ gain controls on each...one gain for each speaker. An above average car-audio shop will definetly have one.
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