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Old May 28, 2002 | 03:53 PM
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Questions about the BOSE

I plan on putting in a pioneer deck in the next few weeks and was wondering what I need parts I need to bypass the BOSE system. Also does anyone know how many watts the amplifiers on the BOSE speakers are putting out? And could someone explain the whole BOSE equalization thing. Thanks
Old May 28, 2002 | 05:59 PM
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Re: Questions about the BOSE

Originally posted by DRock
I plan on putting in a pioneer deck in the next few weeks and was wondering what I need parts I need to bypass the BOSE system. Also does anyone know how many watts the amplifiers on the BOSE speakers are putting out? And could someone explain the whole BOSE equalization thing. Thanks
Um, I kind of don't understand your first couple of questions do to u're grammar but anyways, I installed a pioneer head unit in my 95 SE, pretty mich self explanitory, there will eb some wires that you dont' use, but also keep in mind some wires like the antenna on/off and the amp turn on wire. As for teh speakers, I'm still working on that, its going to be difficult to bypass them, I'm jst going to replace all four main speakers of mine, and keep my tweaters. Be advised, once you change teh BOSE head unit, it wont sound as good as before. A BOSE system was meant to work perfectly with each and every component within its system, take out the "brain" and things will change. For example, with my system, I can't go to that high of volumes, because hen the bass is too much and he speakers begin to sorta "fade" barely hearing anything. Hope that helped somehow
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