WTB adaptor to use aftermarket deck with bose amps
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WTB adaptor to use aftermarket deck with bose amps
I cant remember the part number, but its basically the main adaptor to be able to use the bose amps with an aftermarket stereo...anyone have one laying around?
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Ok well maybe i should be more specific...
I have a stock bose setup (bose headunit and bose speakers) I want to install an aftermarket headunit to replace my bose one...I want to hook up the aftermarket headunit and retain my stock bose amps and speakers...
This is the headunit i am using:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=508230
its a Dual XDVD8181
And it only has 2v preouts
I have a stock bose setup (bose headunit and bose speakers) I want to install an aftermarket headunit to replace my bose one...I want to hook up the aftermarket headunit and retain my stock bose amps and speakers...
This is the headunit i am using:
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=508230
its a Dual XDVD8181
And it only has 2v preouts
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With that you better get something that has a variable input to the bose amp like the pac adapter for bose. But the 70-7551 would work, though it may not get that loud with it and that particular head unit.
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http://www.crutchfield.com/S-dcD3DZH...sp?I=142C4NN03
I think this is what i need....any thoughts are welcome lol...if i cant find one here ill just pick one of these up if this is what i need..
I think this is what i need....any thoughts are welcome lol...if i cant find one here ill just pick one of these up if this is what i need..
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You can also get this http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=1863065 but a bit of wiring knowledge would be necessary, it would be easier to use the one from crutchfield if your a novice, if you've done some car audio before this second one would do the job.
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Originally Posted by nismos14
You can also get this http://www.walmart.com/catalog/produ...uct_id=1863065 but a bit of wiring knowledge would be necessary, it would be easier to use the one from crutchfield if your a novice, if you've done some car audio before this second one would do the job.
thanks for the help tho! I guess no one has one for sale ;(
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btw just an update, i got a PAC OEM-1 from an audio shop around here for bout ~50 bucks...hooked it up and i didnt even have to adjust it...sounded PERFECT out the box.....
i was overal very satisfied with the sound...over my original expectations hehe
i was overal very satisfied with the sound...over my original expectations hehe
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Originally Posted by zero2sixtyZ
I have a PAC-AOEM NIS2 for sale. Allows a Bose headunit to have 2 pairs of RCAs. PM me if interested.
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Originally Posted by The Law
Uh if you read the his thread, he already bought one.
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