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<blockquote data-quote="DoobieBrother" data-source="post: 2065996" data-attributes="member: 568811"><p>Well, geez. I finally found the answer on Cardomain.com where they are selling these Scosche adapters...</p><p></p><p>NOTE: If using the DCGM09 with a Bose Audio system, connect the RCA from your new radio to the RCA ends of the DCGM09. If using the DCGM09 with a non-Bose audio system, simply cut off the DCGM09's RCA connectors and splice the speaker wires from your new radio to the newly-created speaker wires of the DCGM09. Bose amplifiers require a low-level input for proper signal balance between a high power aftermarket radio and the low-level input of a Bose amplifier. Using the RCA inputs from your radio with a non-Bose audio system will result in poor and very quiet sound quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoobieBrother, post: 2065996, member: 568811"] Well, geez. I finally found the answer on Cardomain.com where they are selling these Scosche adapters... NOTE: If using the DCGM09 with a Bose Audio system, connect the RCA from your new radio to the RCA ends of the DCGM09. If using the DCGM09 with a non-Bose audio system, simply cut off the DCGM09's RCA connectors and splice the speaker wires from your new radio to the newly-created speaker wires of the DCGM09. Bose amplifiers require a low-level input for proper signal balance between a high power aftermarket radio and the low-level input of a Bose amplifier. Using the RCA inputs from your radio with a non-Bose audio system will result in poor and very quiet sound quality. [/QUOTE]
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