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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Mar 19, 2005 10:58:05 GMT -6
anyone know where i can get the BOSE head unit amp, sub, and 6 disc changer and for how much?
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Post by Marc on Mar 19, 2005 11:36:34 GMT -6
Try Bose's site www.bose.com___________________ GM!!! BRING BACK OLDS!!!
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Mar 19, 2005 15:50:14 GMT -6
i think i mighta found 1 at a junk yard.
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Post by 95mushroom on Mar 20, 2005 13:06:41 GMT -6
I tried bose.com with little success finding anything about their automotive stuff. Your best bet is ebay or a junkyard like you said. If you need your amp reworked, try carstereohelp.com. They fix my amp and lets worked flawlessly for 1 1/2 years at 75%+ volume levels.
There was a GM 6 disc changer but never for the Auroras. The Bose head unit is identical to the standard one except for Bose on the cassette door. There was a 12 disc option available for the Aurora that was mounted in the trunk, regardless of whether you got Bose or standard.
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Post by stevensolds on Mar 20, 2005 16:30:53 GMT -6
i thought you cant put a bose system in a non-bose aurora?
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Mar 20, 2005 20:40:07 GMT -6
why cant you?
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Post by stevensolds on Mar 20, 2005 20:42:38 GMT -6
sigh, not sure. I remember posting that i wanted to do it and someone told me i couldnt. stock delco audio really focking sucks. Jim, someone?
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Post by Custom88 on Mar 20, 2005 20:45:58 GMT -6
If you put one BOSE component in then you have to put ALL BOSE components in. You can't just run one part and not the others. They're all basically integrated with eachother. The entire system won't function properly without all the components. The speaker sizes are different too aren't they? (speakers in rear doors.) also, the BOSE systems had a subwoofer in the rear deck did they not?
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Mar 20, 2005 20:47:58 GMT -6
im gonna get the whole bose stereo. the head unit the 12 disc changer amp and sub. if u put the head unit in plug the amp and changer in i dont see why it wouldnt work? the main reason i wanna do it so i can hold more CD's and because i heard the changer plays burnt CD's. my stock system sounds like my friends system with a 12" sub and 900watt amp. on the inside that is. u try putting in new 6x9's? i got rockford fosgate punch and there awesome
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Post by JimW on Mar 20, 2005 21:17:46 GMT -6
Sorry to get off topic, but I saw a BOSE Acoustimass home theatre system and man was it NICE....I take for granted the system that is in my car (even tho the larger driver side speaker only works 30% of the time ) I believe you do have to have all the BOSE components already in the car, or start looking the more affordable aftermarket route.
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Post by bLACk AurOrA on Mar 21, 2005 16:50:15 GMT -6
well then how bout this? a oldsmobile 12 disc changer? could there be anyway i could get a 12 disc changer in there. keep in mind i already have a single disc.
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Post by JimW on Mar 22, 2005 7:33:31 GMT -6
The trunk needs to be wired up for the 12 disc, unless you go aftermarket, yer out of luck.
btw IIRC the stock 12 disc changer in my trunk despite being labelled as Delco is made by Pioneer (no facts, just hearsay)
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