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Old 11-18-01, 04:55 AM
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Wiring up Base rear speakers in a Bose equipped FD

I have a 93 Touring with the Rear Wave removed and recently installed Base red 1/4 panels where the Touring "pockets" used to be on either side of the rear Bins. What I am interested in doing is installing new Base speakers/brackets in behind the new panels and wiring them up with the Bose wires that ran back on the Drivers side.

I believe I need an Amp and some sort of converter. Can someone help me out with what I need please ?

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The feed to the rear bose amps is a low one. You would need to run cabeling from those wires over to the amp to power the new speakers. You don't need anything special. Just a little splicing, some running of the cable, and that's it. If your amp only has RCA inputs, then you WILL need to buy an RCA level converter.




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