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I have an 05 Altima with the stock Bose system. I have picked out some new speakers to replace the bose speakers and was looking for help on what i should do about an amp. Can you run the new speakers off the Bose amp? If the best option to just get a new amp for the system, can you please recommend...
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The Bose sound system has lost sound except for the driver's side. Actually, the rest of the car gets sound except during warm weather, which in South Mississippi means 10 months of mono sound and two months +/- of great sound. The Audi dealer says the amplifier needs to be replaced ($1,216 for part...
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If the tweeters do have their own amp built onto them, then it would only be possible to replace them if you also installed an aftermarket amp to power them. Now, not all Bose systems have the amp built onto the speakers. There are some that use a central amp and run wire from it to all the speakers...
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Hey Max, You can add an amp to the exisitng speaker setup, but you will not use the PAC OEM-2 to do so. That device is designed to be used if you replace your radio and want to keep using the Bose amps. You can leave the Bose system as is and all you have to do is tap into the speaker wires at the rear...
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I have a 97 jetta glx with stock bose stereo system. I am hoping to install separate subwoofers into my car, but keep all other original speakers. Is there any way i can do thi through the existing bose amp? i assume not, and i found the PAC OEM-2 adapter, and i was wondering if i could connect this...
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Hey all, I have a 2001 Nissan Pathfinder with the "premium" bose package, which is in the least to say crap. It misses most of the lower frequencies even at medium volume. I really don't want to rip out everything but i will if i have to. I just want to add an amp with a kicker sub in the back. The only...