Replacing stock Bose amp and keeping chimes/reverse sensor beeps?

My uncle replaced the HU with a DNX-8120 before I before I bought it, I did research and the amp actually controls the chimes.. Not sure what to do here because I'd really like to keep my chimes so it's more of a stock feel as I'm doing a stealth build..

 
My uncle replaced the HU with a DNX-8120 before I before I bought it, I did research and the amp actually controls the chimes.. Not sure what to do here because I'd really like to keep my chimes so it's more of a stock feel as I'm doing a stealth build..
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So I don't wanna make another thread, but I have 3 amps, a mono for the sub I plan on installing, a 2 channel and a 4 channel, but I don't really wanna buy another amp, but they're pretty cheap ones, 200 watts for the 2 channel and 240 watts for the 4 channel, am I just better off spending the extra money to get another amp? There's a total of 8 speakers including the tweaters in my Escalade and a factory sub.. Any help?

 
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