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Pete 03-25-2010 12:55 PM

Re: Radio/Speaker Experts
 
The Bose speakers sound so good.

If i can fix this little issue it would be good,or don't crank up the volume.

I will call Crutchfield see what they say.

Pete

GrayZ 03-25-2010 02:55 PM

Re: Radio/Speaker Experts
 
Pete, why don't you just duct tape a boom box to your dash,
that way you can take her out at the strip, and we'll have toons to listen to in the parking lot at the Holiday Inn. :hello: :dontknow:

Pete 03-25-2010 05:12 PM

Re: Radio/Speaker Experts
 
Called Crutchfield.
Here's my understanding,to run the adapter you need to keep stock working amp in the speakers.
As of now either i live with what i have or change the speakers or duct tape a boom box to the car :)
xlr8 is right on the money :thumbsup:

Thanks Guys
Pete

-=Jeff=- 03-25-2010 06:01 PM

Re: Radio/Speaker Experts
 
Change speakers.. it is easy enough to do

Huntingbigun 03-25-2010 07:29 PM

Re: Radio/Speaker Experts
 
I putting mine back to Bose had a cheap Alpine installed, after talking with everyone small fact that helped me the Bose is 200 amps in the coupe, 300 amp conv. To put in a equal system cost more than having the Doc O/H all amps, CDM, Head & new speakers. check out the specs on replacement radios avg 20 watts, so then you got to add a amp & bass. Country music does not require huge bass speakers just plent of Jack Daniels, Plus I just like the old school look but I am old :p:p JMO


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