sound problems
sound problems
Since I changed my headunit out i've lost a lot of quality. I bought the adapter(forgot name) for the speakers but still a noticable loss in quality and loudness. I was wondering what I could do about this.
Also I want to build my own box for my subs. I was wondering if it would be worth it costwise to do so.
Also I want to build my own box for my subs. I was wondering if it would be worth it costwise to do so.
Originally Posted by nismos14
There is an issue with you're wiring. How is you're headunit feeding its signal to the bose amps?
Making your own box is worth it, i made mine and it was air tight! and you take more pride!!
You would be better off installing your own amplifier to power the stock bose speakers. Or run your own speaker wire from the HU to the speakers & bypass the bose amp's altogether if you do not want to install a amplifier to power the high's.
Originally Posted by nostrixoxide
You would be better off installing your own amplifier to power the stock bose speakers. Or run your own speaker wire from the HU to the speakers & bypass the bose amp's altogether if you do not want to install a amplifier to power the high's.
--Don
Sure they will work, I used my stock bose speakers for a long time hooked up to a aftermarket HU & after that hooked up to an amplifier. Never blew them, never had equiptment failure or over heating, nothing. They are not the best, but they will work. By the way the Bose speakers run at 1-1/2 Ohms.
Originally Posted by nostrixoxide
Sure they will work, I used my stock bose speakers for a long time hooked up to a aftermarket HU & after that hooked up to an amplifier. Never blew them, never had equiptment failure or over heating, nothing. They are not the best, but they will work. By the way the Bose speakers run at 1-1/2 Ohms.
--Don
I ran Eclipse HU model# CD8443 & PPI amplifier model# 5440. Never had any problems. I'm not saying this is the best setup, but when your strapped for money, it can work. By the way, It sounded very clean, no distortion at all.
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