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Old 01-12-2014, 09:54 PM   #67 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SuperDave View Post
So I successfully installed new components in my bose system without needing to buy 3/4 of the stuff mentioned in this thread or run new speaker wire. I want to upgrade my stereo, but can't afford to "do it all at once". So I've done the speakers for now. Next will be a head unit. But over the next few days I'll write up the DIY for upgrading the component speakers in the bose system without having to buy a lot of other stuff or run new speaker wire.
You can run speakers with the bose amp however it is going to cause it to fail overtime as the ohms load is different. It is like saying I ran 4 ohm speakers off a HT receiver that is only made to go to 8 ohms. It will run them but it will not do it efficiently and cause a lot more heat. You should run new speaker wire as well to bypass the factory crossovers. Just a little info
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