Bose integration

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I have bose in my 2004 avalanche. I am wanting to add a sub and amp. I bought the re-q to help out the sound, but my pre-amp volts are really low. So low that it will not even show up on my multi meeter. They are .3v before they get to the re-q. I think the amp isn't getting enough input voltage to make good power.

What should I do?

 
i dont know anytjing about the piece ur using to intergrate but if you took ur input signal frm any of the door spekers the bose eq kills the bass response. i use d a 360.2 and it restored some bass but couldnt restore it all. he gmaa taps signal befor the evil bose eq or crossover.

 
where are u getting hi level inputs from????? before bose amp

or after bose amp? before amp will give you full frequency but low ouput. after amp will give you high output but not full frequency

 
dump all that line-out bullshit. get a pac adapter. i have one in my bose system and it's great, couldn't be happier. it's essentially like adding RCA outs to your current setup.

 
Like they give different voltages on all channels of pre-amps. Do I search on the adpater on google and all sorts of stuff comes up.

 
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