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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #15 on: 12 April 2011, 23:27:08 »

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ideally you want a NCDC 2013/2015

agree with that tunnie  :y

finding one is a bit difficult though  :P

One coming up soon, complete with GID, ariel, loom etc. ;) :)
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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #16 on: 13 April 2011, 22:30:27 »

hi all
this is a nightmare
can anyone tell me how the wiring works with these bose system as i just want to install my sony headunit and still use the original wiring in the doors, is this possible? if it is could someone please tell me how
thanks brett
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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #17 on: 18 April 2011, 23:54:47 »

All you had to do is run a phono and switch line from the h/u to the bose. and keep eveything as it is. this can be done because i have done it.
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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #18 on: 19 April 2011, 09:13:47 »

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All you had to do is run a phono and switch line from the h/u to the bose. and keep eveything as it is. this can be done because i have done it.

Just because you have done it - does not mean it will last - read the previous threads of the forum and you will see exactly what damage is being done by trying to integrate anything aftermarket with BOSE

I would strongly advise anyone reading to disregard this recent comment

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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #19 on: 21 April 2011, 15:15:51 »

No doubt if you want to run all the speakers you will need an amp as well as the head unit as there are 6 speakers, or am I wrong?
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« Reply #20 on: 21 April 2011, 15:26:56 »

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No doubt if you want to run all the speakers you will need an amp as well as the head unit as there are 6 speakers, or am I wrong?

technically you are correct, however, the problem is that the speakers are all 2 Ohm, and not that powerfull, so if you did manage to find a six channel 2 Ohm amp, and they do exist, the power output would be far in excess of what the speakers could take and you would be back at square one.

The way the BOSE stuff has been designed, it will only function with other BOSE equipment, and the voltages and impedances incorporated do not play well with anything from the aftermarket world.

Use BOSE or use Aftermarket stuff -
BUT NEVER TRY MIXING AND MATCHING

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Re: bose headunit help pls
« Reply #21 on: 22 April 2011, 00:56:20 »

mine now has a sony headunit with 2 sets of vibe components and a couple of 12" subs in the boot and it sounds the NUTS  :P
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« Reply #22 on: 22 April 2011, 08:32:47 »

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mine now has a sony headunit with 2 sets of vibe components and a couple of 12" subs in the boot and it sounds the NUTS  :P

Nice to hear that all the hard work paid off

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