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Old 07-19-2014, 10:21 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Verda7junior View Post
So has anyone just taken a bose subwoofer out of a touring model and plugged it into the harness in a base model to try it out? Since the base model head unit has a fader for rear speakers that do not exist, and also has the spare tire subwoofer wiring harness, maybe the rear speaker fader output would go to the subwoofer? I am also assuming that it is a powered subwoofer with the amp built in?

You are incorrect, the amp for the Bose speakers is in the area behind the rear brace bar. Also, I agree with BAF, the Bose stuff is crap. I just swapped over to a proper sub / amp setup because the Bose just doesn't move any air.
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