jbritterjr
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I've searched through the forum for an answer and, while I've found some great info, I have not quite got a satisfactory answer to this question: Does the factory Bose amplifier crossover a specific input signal from the head unit; as in Left Rear, Left Front, Right Rear, or Right Front?
I am replacing an aftermarket head unit that bypassed the Bose amp for the 4 door speakers, as well as fed an amp and subs beneath the rear seats. The previous owner kept his amp and subs.
The new head unit has a nice preamp with rca low level outputs for Left Rear, Left Front, Right Rear, and Right Front, as well as a sub. I thought about bypassing the factory amp for the 4 door speakers and tapping into the factory amp inputs with the preamp. If the crossover in the Bose uses a specific input signal, I would just connect the sub output from the head unit.
Any thoughts? Warnings? I'd appreciate any input.
I am replacing an aftermarket head unit that bypassed the Bose amp for the 4 door speakers, as well as fed an amp and subs beneath the rear seats. The previous owner kept his amp and subs.
The new head unit has a nice preamp with rca low level outputs for Left Rear, Left Front, Right Rear, and Right Front, as well as a sub. I thought about bypassing the factory amp for the 4 door speakers and tapping into the factory amp inputs with the preamp. If the crossover in the Bose uses a specific input signal, I would just connect the sub output from the head unit.
Any thoughts? Warnings? I'd appreciate any input.