Upgrading Bose system
You will definitely be more satisfied if you switch the headunit, and add the amp and sub for cleaner sound. You can swap out the inside speakers if you'd like or keep em and run a periphereal or scosche bose adapter. Good luck!
a guy at work wants my bose system maybe ill sell it to him and replace the stock setup with that cash and then get the subs and amps idk if i got a new HU would i need another adaptor for that? and does the Bose adaptor come with 'instructions' or is it self explanatory?
what do you guys think about power acoustik amps...prefereably the power acoustik TS960-4.....its a 4 channel amp,
i wanna wire some new components...... tweeters in stock location, and 5 1/4 in front doors, and some new 6.5 2 way or 3 ways in my rear doors.....i was looking at all infinity kappa's for both componants and 2 ways in the rear doors. They all have a 2 ohm impedence, and the components RMS at 85 watts, and the rears RMS at 75 watts.....now the amp states that it can take up to 125 watts per channel RMS...and its relatively cheap, and ive never had a problem with power acoustik amps.......insight anyone?
i wanna wire some new components...... tweeters in stock location, and 5 1/4 in front doors, and some new 6.5 2 way or 3 ways in my rear doors.....i was looking at all infinity kappa's for both componants and 2 ways in the rear doors. They all have a 2 ohm impedence, and the components RMS at 85 watts, and the rears RMS at 75 watts.....now the amp states that it can take up to 125 watts per channel RMS...and its relatively cheap, and ive never had a problem with power acoustik amps.......insight anyone?
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