remote wire for Stereo
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remote wire for Stereo
I just got an amp and sub for my bose system but do not know which wires are the remote, RL and RR. Can anyone help?
I was also told that alot of people have problems with speaker level inputs on the Bose system if connecting the speaker wires after it has passed through the stock amplifier. So im guessing i need to tap the wires directly at the back of the radio rather than at the speakers?
I was also told that alot of people have problems with speaker level inputs on the Bose system if connecting the speaker wires after it has passed through the stock amplifier. So im guessing i need to tap the wires directly at the back of the radio rather than at the speakers?
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The bose system uses a seperate main amp from the head unit. The main amp is in the area behind the passenger foot area. In addition, the signals for the subs are passed thru thre main amp to the door subs which have built in amps. I suggest you get copies of the wiring diagrams before you start modifying. I have pdf copies of the wiring diagrams in you want. PM me you email address and I will send them to you. My diagrams are for the Bose with the Nav system.
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The bose system uses a seperate main amp from the head unit. The main amp is in the area behind the passenger foot area. In addition, the signals for the subs are passed thru thre main amp to the door subs which have built in amps. I suggest you get copies of the wiring diagrams before you start modifying. I have pdf copies of the wiring diagrams in you want. PM me you email address and I will send them to you. My diagrams are for the Bose with the Nav system.