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Old 09-12-2019   #1
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Default No audio from rear speaker

Noticed when I came home from carlisle I was getting no sound from back passenger speaker. All other speakers work just fine. Radio/cd player work just fine. I have a 94. All audio components factory. Just listened in the garage now and put on the fade to isolate the rear speakers. Driver side just fine. Passenger side no audio just sounds like static coming through the speaker. I'm assuming it's just the Bose amp going bad? Don't want to go the junk yard route. Would Doctor Don's in Texas be my best bet?

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Old 09-12-2019   #2
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Default Re: No audio from rear speaker

You can also order amps, or amps with speaker from most all of the major Corvette suppliers.
Doctor Don is also a great go to as is Factory Radio Repair in Florida.
It is a true plug and play.
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Old 09-12-2019   #3
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Thanks Marty.

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Thumbs up for Dr. Don.
I sent him my complete system (DCM, Control Head & all 4 speaker enclosures).
Everything has worked like a charm since he did his magic!
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Old 09-12-2019   #5
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Default Re: No audio from rear speaker

Dr Don is the man. Not only made my stereo sound like new but put an aux input so now I can play XM radio (hidden in center console so my 92 still looks stock).
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Old 09-12-2019   #6
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Just called him. Seems like a really nice guy too. Placed the amp in the mail and he said he would have it back in a few days.

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Just called him. Seems like a really nice guy too. Placed the amp in the mail and he said he would have it back in a few days.
Good for you- easy day
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Old 09-14-2019   #8
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Default Re: No audio from rear speaker

mike100 found that Nissan (95-99 Nissan Maxima and Infiniti I30 cars) front amp- marked 'Sigma 975 Front (there is also a Nissan Rear Amp marked Sigma 975 Rear) work perfectly.

Yes......I went the junk yard route (Just for others who may have forgotten)

Post 60 - Bose Speaker Amp Options TIPS

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