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Exactly what model # adapters are needed to add an amp to the Bose?

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Old Oct 4, 2002 | 08:09 AM
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Exactly what model # adapters are needed to add an amp to the Bose?

In this thread, cobymoby added an adapter to the factory Bose to allow him to run amps. It looked like direct plug and play, and thaere appears to be little or no cuttign to make it all work. I have gone to the website he refers to (berktuning.com) and emailed berk tuning, but I see no information detailing what I will need. I have heard of people finding what they need at sounddomain, but I tried going to www.sounddomain.com and looking there without success. I THINK that I have found what I am looking for, but do not know what adapters and wiring harnesses will be necessary to pull this off.

Why am I doing this? As noted in my thread on installing a sub and amp with my 96 Bose system in this thread, I have distortion with a regular LOC, so I am goign to have to plunk down the cash to use the proper level-matching adapters. As much as I wish I had the $ to do a full-blown install, I like the simplicity of the Bose HU, and don't have the time or the $ to do ao full-blown install in my maxima, given the fact that I would need at least a deck-and-four. I may add a second amp (after the Sub amp) and a set of fronts down the road, but as long as the HU gives decent signal, I can use it for signal and keeep the stock Bose as rear fill. But first I need to get a decent signal, and that is where these adapters come in.

So what adapters are needed to complete this installation? and
Where can I buy them?

You can volunteer prices as well, if you want...

Is anyone selling these parts? If so, I will buy them...
Old Oct 4, 2002 | 11:58 AM
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I also added an amp to my Bose, using the PAC AOEM-NIS2. You would use the exact same adaptor for your 96.
Old Oct 4, 2002 | 12:10 PM
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I also added an amp to my Bose, using the PAC AOEM-NIS2. You would use the exact same adaptor for your 96.
Where did you get it, how much, and did you need anything OTHER than that one peice?

Was it pre-wired for our wiring harness?
Old Oct 6, 2002 | 05:51 PM
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The adaptor is actually 3 pieces together. It comes with the OEM-1, C cable, and AMP-NIS2.

You can get more info. on it at PAC's website: www.go2pac.com. From there, I believe you can call them and order it directly. I used their list of authorized dealers, and found one in my area to order it from. Saved me any s/h charges, and I think was a bit cheaper than buying direct.
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