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<blockquote data-quote="Kickstand" data-source="post: 8757888" data-attributes="member: 681842"><p>I've done them all separately</p><p>I think I have exhausted every function of the 360.3 looking for a way to compensate for the surround sound on the Bose.</p><p>It sounds bad enough that If I can't find a fix for it I'm going to wire in a separate HU and totally bypass the bose while still leaving it in place.</p><p>I'm fairly sure I can fit it in my center console</p><p>Ther other thought I had was adding another amp and speakers to the front and tapping what the Bose is using for center channel for them</p><p>This means new pods for the front doors and I swore if I ever had to deal with fiberglass or bondo again.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kickstand, post: 8757888, member: 681842"] I've done them all separately I think I have exhausted every function of the 360.3 looking for a way to compensate for the surround sound on the Bose. It sounds bad enough that If I can't find a fix for it I'm going to wire in a separate HU and totally bypass the bose while still leaving it in place. I'm fairly sure I can fit it in my center console Ther other thought I had was adding another amp and speakers to the front and tapping what the Bose is using for center channel for them This means new pods for the front doors and I swore if I ever had to deal with fiberglass or bondo again..... [/QUOTE]
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