sub+amp in the trunk?
#1
6th Gear
Thread Starter
Member Since: Apr 2005
Location: Moss,Norway
Posts: 6
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
sub+amp in the trunk?
I have a short question,tried to find it out in here but its a lot of different opinions:-)
I have a 98 vette with a cd changer in the trunk,Im going to put an amp and sub in the trunk also,where is the easyest place to connect those things into the existing harness,before the bose,behind the hu,just connect it to the bass signal cable in the doors or what?
I have a 98 vette with a cd changer in the trunk,Im going to put an amp and sub in the trunk also,where is the easyest place to connect those things into the existing harness,before the bose,behind the hu,just connect it to the bass signal cable in the doors or what?
#2
Le Mans Master
I had a rf modulator tied into the rear speakers for the rca inputs for the amp. That's all i really know, as I had a car audio shop install the wiring. The remote turn on wire came from a fuse in the passenger side fuse box in the floor. Sorry I can't be more technical, bu I'm more into building boxes than wiring systems,lol. Just haven't had the time to learn the wiring schematics yet of car audio.
#4
Le Mans Master
Member Since: Sep 2002
Location: Oakville Ontario,Canada
Posts: 5,187
Likes: 0
Received 5 Likes
on
3 Posts
quick answer which can get you searching even more. You will need to get an adapter (PAC OEM-1) that plugs in between the stock Bose Head unit and the stock wiring. It looks like this.. once you plug it in you can run the RCA's to your amp.. cleanest way to get good sound keeping the Bose and running a sub/amp combo
and this is it connected between as mentioned above
and this is it connected between as mentioned above
#7
Safety Car
Member Since: Apr 2003
Location: Biloxi MS Theres something happenin' here, What it is ain't exactly clear.....
Posts: 3,963
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
might be a dumb question but,
is the OEM-1 required to add a sub/amp to the C5 Bose system or is it just "another way" to do it?
Thanks
Rain
is the OEM-1 required to add a sub/amp to the C5 Bose system or is it just "another way" to do it?
Thanks
Rain
#8
Race Director
Member Since: Jul 2004
Location: Downers Grove IL
Posts: 10,295
Likes: 0
Received 4 Likes
on
2 Posts
St. Jude Donor '15
RainJ,
It's the best and easiest way to add an amp. Everything is plug-and-play. I spliced into a remote turn on wire down by the fuse box using a wire tap from Radio Shack. Another benefit is that if you want to return to stock when you sell the car. It unplugs easily.
It's the best and easiest way to add an amp. Everything is plug-and-play. I spliced into a remote turn on wire down by the fuse box using a wire tap from Radio Shack. Another benefit is that if you want to return to stock when you sell the car. It unplugs easily.