specs?
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If you have the Bose system it's a 200W setup and that is 50W per channel and 50W per speaker. That's max music power adn would equate to a 20Wrms per amp channel or speaker in regards to aftermarket equipment.
Specs won't tell you everything when considering an upgrade. if you just double the specs when you upgrade you could still be left with a system that may sound worse than your existing factory setup. That's because the Bose OEM setup is biased in the midrange to sound good for the average listener using electronic components to EQ/tune the sound.
When yo go out to listen to possible upgrade components trust your ears, don't buy much into specs.
Specs won't tell you everything when considering an upgrade. if you just double the specs when you upgrade you could still be left with a system that may sound worse than your existing factory setup. That's because the Bose OEM setup is biased in the midrange to sound good for the average listener using electronic components to EQ/tune the sound.
When yo go out to listen to possible upgrade components trust your ears, don't buy much into specs.
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