WTB adaptor to use aftermarket deck with bose amps
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?
are you talking about the metra 7551 or one of those line converters to send signal? if its the metra then it can be easily made if you get a 7550 or similar scoche adapter and some rca plugs... all in all about 15 bucks or less
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
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.
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..
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.
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 ;(
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
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.
Originally Posted by The Law
Uh if you read the his thread, he already bought one.
he's selling a module that allows OUTPUTS from the bose so you can add amps.
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