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ad amp to Bose
« on: 07 March 2008, 14:53:10 »

Can you add in another amp to the Bose system??
If so how and where?
Also the Boy mentioned about changing the ouputs via Tech2 from the CCR700, what would this achieve, or is this what i need??
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
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Re: ad amp to Bose
« Reply #1 on: 07 March 2008, 16:33:24 »

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Can you add in another amp to the Bose system??
If so how and where?
Also the Boy mentioned about changing the ouputs via Tech2 from the CCR700, what would this achieve, or is this what i need??
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Bose uses a non standard level, so possibly not much you can do.

If it doesn't have the power, may I respectfully suggest a hearing aid ;D

Seriously, I think you'd need to remove Bose, and follow Kevin Wood's quide to get line level outputs :)
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Re: ad amp to Bose
« Reply #2 on: 07 March 2008, 16:47:19 »

It's also possible you could convert the Bose outputs to line level signals but the effort is about the same. The Bose signals might drive a power amplifier that accpets speaker level inputs, actually, assumign it has enough gain to cope with the lower levels.

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Re: ad amp to Bose
« Reply #3 on: 07 March 2008, 18:17:06 »

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Can you add in another amp to the Bose system??
If so how and where?
Also the Boy mentioned about changing the ouputs via Tech2 from the CCR700, what would this achieve, or is this what i need??
Any help/advice would be appreciated.
Bose uses a non standard level, so possibly not much you can do.

If it doesn't have the power, may I respectfully suggest a hearing aid ;D

Seriously, I think you'd need to remove Bose, and follow Kevin Wood's quide to get line level outputs :)
Very god Jaime ::) ;D
I find it just lacks bass unless its being driven quite hard ;)
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Re: ad amp to Bose
« Reply #4 on: 07 March 2008, 20:47:37 »

its loud enough!!!!!!! with just the 4 speakers i shall be wiring my other 2 in tomorrow :D
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Re: ad amp to Bose
« Reply #5 on: 08 March 2008, 11:13:35 »

I believe Mission do a Car Amp that accepts any level (ie its self adjusting), Miission are good in the HiFi world but have no experience of there Car audio range. So thats it?
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