Bose system problems
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Bose system problems
I just bought a 1993 RX with the Bose sound system (AM/FM, cassette, CD, strange rear tubing). It sounds like the front speaker is blown - much buzzing, especially during talking. Could it be bad amp? Where is the best place to get replacement parts? How do I get to the front speaker to replace it?
There are a bunch of used speakers for sale on www.thepartstrader.com or you can try a place online http://www.davescoolstuff.com/
http://carstereohelp.com/mazda.htm
http://carstereohelp.com/mazda.htm
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From: Fort Branch, Indiana
Thanks for the link, we always have people coming in the shop with Bose problems, we dont personally repair them. But now I have somewhere to redirect them, w/o pointing towards the dealer and the golden price tag...
Better off replacing both speakers with a good 5 inch aftermarket speaker.
The Bose systems are designed for only moderate volume and seldom last long. Upgrading the speakers will make a night and day difference.
As we used to say," No Highs, No Lows... Must be Bose".
The Bose systems are designed for only moderate volume and seldom last long. Upgrading the speakers will make a night and day difference.
As we used to say," No Highs, No Lows... Must be Bose".
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From: Fort Branch, Indiana
Arent Bose speakers like 1 OHM? But I go with what Icemark says, just replace the speakers..
No Highs , No lows , Must be Bose
Heard that 1 before, its been a while tho...
No Highs , No lows , Must be Bose
Heard that 1 before, its been a while tho...
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