going back to bose,,,i think
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Mauja He Mauja
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going back to bose,,,i think
ok i took out the whole bose system, after blowing the sub..i put in a kenwood kdc-9015 and an alpine eq,,,changed all 4 speakers..anyway long story short,,, i just don't like the way the HU looks. so i am thinking of putting the bose back in and just getting the converter to run the amp and 2 subs....
here is the question,,can i use the bose hu, and run pioneer 6.5
3-ways with it,,,or would i have to take out the pioneer's and put back in the bose speakers??
any ideas/suggestions will be appreciated
here is the question,,can i use the bose hu, and run pioneer 6.5
3-ways with it,,,or would i have to take out the pioneer's and put back in the bose speakers??
any ideas/suggestions will be appreciated
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You can use the Bose hu but you need to buy an adapter to convert the output to your amplifers. Keep in mind there is a chance that it might not sound as good using the adapter as if it was a straight path from the hu. Someone has the adapter for sale on the parts board I think he's asking $25 for it. Also make sure that the adapter by-passes the factory Bose amps, if not that's another thing you'll need to by-pass. Where did you put your hu in your dash? Which trim kit did you use? You might want to see about a different trim kit before taking out the aftermarket hu.
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Originally posted by Maxstilln
You can use the Bose hu but you need to buy an adapter to convert the output to your amplifers. Keep in mind there is a chance that it might not sound as good using the adapter as if it was a straight path from the hu. Someone has the adapter for sale on the parts board I think he's asking $25 for it. Also make sure that the adapter by-passes the factory Bose amps, if not that's another thing you'll need to by-pass. Where did you put your hu in your dash? Which trim kit did you use? You might want to see about a different trim kit before taking out the aftermarket hu.
You can use the Bose hu but you need to buy an adapter to convert the output to your amplifers. Keep in mind there is a chance that it might not sound as good using the adapter as if it was a straight path from the hu. Someone has the adapter for sale on the parts board I think he's asking $25 for it. Also make sure that the adapter by-passes the factory Bose amps, if not that's another thing you'll need to by-pass. Where did you put your hu in your dash? Which trim kit did you use? You might want to see about a different trim kit before taking out the aftermarket hu.
thanks
#4
You can get the PD-4 from www.linkmeup.com. It'll do everything you want, mix a Bose HU with aftermarket speakers or vice versa. It's a little pricey, like $180 with the harness. I got the PD-4 and I'm running a Clarion dxz815 HU thru to my stock Bose speakers/amps.
What makes the PD-4 a good choice is that it is the only Bose converter, that I know of anyway, that takes the line out RCAs of your HU and feeds that clean signal to the BOSE. All those other $50 adaptors take the speaker outputs, which is not as clean.
DW
What makes the PD-4 a good choice is that it is the only Bose converter, that I know of anyway, that takes the line out RCAs of your HU and feeds that clean signal to the BOSE. All those other $50 adaptors take the speaker outputs, which is not as clean.
DW
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Originally posted by dba1999us
i used the soche kit from sounddomain.com. it matches the trim, but it doesn't look as good as the bose did..
thanks
i used the soche kit from sounddomain.com. it matches the trim, but it doesn't look as good as the bose did..
thanks
Tony
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