Adding Subs to Saab w/bose system

Compatibility and Bose do not belong in the same sentence.

Keep bose with bose - if you want to add a piece of a system, you should pull out everything bose, bypass the bose amps, or dont mess with the system at all.

You should throw LOC possibility out the window, unless you dont care about SQ.

 
all I'm looking for is to get a signal for my sub amp, nothing more. There has to be a way to do that without yanking out all the bose bs.


Well, thats easy. Just use the input wiring adapter provided with your amp and splice into your Bose wiring after the Bose amp.

I have to warn you though, it will sound like your regular Bose system but a lot more bass, to drown out the highs....

I originally added a JL sub and alpine amp to my Bose system because I thought I didn't need that much power. and within 8 months, I ended up ripping the entire Bose out and replacing it all. Bose will be the weakest link in your whole system. Right now you think you don't need to replace everything but you'll see how you feel in 6 months.

 
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