Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
The Persings wrote:
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> Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
> bose stereo systems?
The usual suspects for that sort of thing are:
http://www.americaninternational.net/
http://www.metraonline.com/turbokit.aspx?make=36
http://www.scosche.com/
http://www.pie.net/
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
The Persings wrote:
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> Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
> bose stereo systems?
The usual suspects for that sort of thing are:
http://www.americaninternational.net/
http://www.metraonline.com/turbokit.aspx?make=36
http://www.scosche.com/
http://www.pie.net/
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
The Persings wrote:
>
> Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
> bose stereo systems?
The usual suspects for that sort of thing are:
http://www.americaninternational.net/
http://www.metraonline.com/turbokit.aspx?make=36
http://www.scosche.com/
http://www.pie.net/
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There is an adapter made that works with the speakers and aftermarket
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
There is an adapter made that works with the speakers and aftermarket
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
There is an adapter made that works with the speakers and aftermarket
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
stereos., I belive it is called Audilink.The guy that owned my V8
before me had a stereo installed without it, disconnected the
amplifiers and bypassed them, the problem is the Bose speakers run at
I think 4 ohms and most others run at 8, it sounded like crap, I think
the Audi link is the only way to have it sound worth a damn, I have
seen them on EBAY before. Hope that helps, best of luck.
John
1990 V8 Quattro
On Sat, 1 Jan 2005 22:04:43 -0500, "The Persings"
<persingDELETETHIS@gmail.net> wrote:
>Do they have adapters for to add a different head unit for the older 1990+
>bose stereo systems?
>
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
Adding a headunit to a Bose system can be risky. Bose systems are
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
Adding a headunit to a Bose system can be risky. Bose systems are
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
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Re: Bose radio upgrade ideas...?
Adding a headunit to a Bose system can be risky. Bose systems are
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
multi-amplified and often utilize a very specialized EQ setup,
sometimes attahced to or built into the deck. Swaping to an after
market deck with a Bose system can actually make your sound WORSE.
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