Bose Audio Help
#1
Bose Audio Help
hey guys,im trying to toss in my amp and subs in my bose audio equiped pathfinder..now for a while i wanted to replace the deck with my alpine
but was told those PAC adapters have terrible sound quality so i stayed out
now i am down to 2 options:
1-Building an amp bypass harness,from what i read on NICO its basicly
soldering the in out terminals of the oem bose amps together..however there is
no diagram for a pathfinder amplifier therefore i dont know what to follow.
2-I would go as low as using an inline converter simply to have the rca jacks
i'm wondering if anyone knows how to install it to the existing deck harness
btw im predicting its gonna sound like crap...once those subs are in they will overpower the stock mids
thanks
but was told those PAC adapters have terrible sound quality so i stayed out
now i am down to 2 options:
1-Building an amp bypass harness,from what i read on NICO its basicly
soldering the in out terminals of the oem bose amps together..however there is
no diagram for a pathfinder amplifier therefore i dont know what to follow.
2-I would go as low as using an inline converter simply to have the rca jacks
i'm wondering if anyone knows how to install it to the existing deck harness
btw im predicting its gonna sound like crap...once those subs are in they will overpower the stock mids
thanks
#2
Any good installer can find the in and out wires in a jiffy. Like I say. if you need a diagra to find the speaker wires on a plug, you shouldn't be doing the work yourself. There's some safety issues in working with any wiring in a vehicle if you don't have a basic background in electrical theory take it to the pros.
#3
hey guys,im trying to toss in my amp and subs in my bose audio equiped pathfinder..now for a while i wanted to replace the deck with my alpine
but was told those PAC adapters have terrible sound quality so i stayed out
now i am down to 2 options:
1-Building an amp bypass harness,from what i read on NICO its basicly
soldering the in out terminals of the oem bose amps together..however there is
no diagram for a pathfinder amplifier therefore i dont know what to follow.
2-I would go as low as using an inline converter simply to have the rca jacks
i'm wondering if anyone knows how to install it to the existing deck harness
btw im predicting its gonna sound like crap...once those subs are in they will overpower the stock mids
thanks
but was told those PAC adapters have terrible sound quality so i stayed out
now i am down to 2 options:
1-Building an amp bypass harness,from what i read on NICO its basicly
soldering the in out terminals of the oem bose amps together..however there is
no diagram for a pathfinder amplifier therefore i dont know what to follow.
2-I would go as low as using an inline converter simply to have the rca jacks
i'm wondering if anyone knows how to install it to the existing deck harness
btw im predicting its gonna sound like crap...once those subs are in they will overpower the stock mids
thanks
The Bose speakers are designed to be matched with the Bose EQ system within the amplifier.
#7
its not that bad!!
i have bose and it sounds alright with some eq from an aftermarket hu.
better than most stock systems.
i am changing it all though. speakers are almost in, waiting on retaining ring for one mid. still need to decide on amp..
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