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Originally Posted by pfdaxe I only have the RCA inputs going into my amp from the bass output of the LOC, or are you talking about the wires from the

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I only have the RCA inputs going into my amp from the bass output of the LOC, or are you talking about the wires from the HU going into the Bose amp?

Good call on the speakers. I really like the Polk DXi6500's and they're not much more
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If you tap into the speaker level outputs of the bose amp, you will only get highs or lows depending on which set you tap into. The reason is the bose amp splits the signal before going out to the speakers.

So instead of trying to sum multiple signals, tap into the low level signal going into the bose amp. This will give you a full signal with everything from highs to lows.
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If you tap into the speaker level outputs of the bose amp, you will only get highs or lows depending on which set you tap into. The reason is the bose amp splits the signal before going out to the speakers.

So instead of trying to sum multiple signals, tap into the low level signal going into the bose amp. This will give you a full signal with everything from highs to lows.
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So basically I can disconnect the wires from the bass output of the Bose that I tapped that I have going to the LOC (for sub amp) and replace them on the LOC with the low levels that would be going into the Bose and this will be good for both amps (high & lows)? Then I can completely remove the Bose amp? I wasn't sure if the frequency limiting was at the HU or the Bose amp.
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So basically I can disconnect the wires from the bass output of the Bose that I tapped that I have going to the LOC (for sub amp) and replace them on the LOC with the low levels that would be going into the Bose and this will be good for both amps (high & lows)? Then I can completely remove the Bose amp? I wasn't sure if the frequency limiting was at the HU or the Bose amp.
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Yes you can just use the low level full signal, I am not sure about removing the bose amp as I think some things go through it such as volume and a few steering wheel controls (BT phone)
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