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<blockquote data-quote="bri487" data-source="post: 282210" data-attributes="member: 546916"><p>all you need is a line level output converter, this will take care of the low level inputs. i'm almost sure that shops will try to talk you out of it though. i dont know about the outputs for the highs/mids, but there aren't that many obstacles that stand in the way of getting what you want in the car audio world. with the bose system though, i wouldnt reccomend mixing bose speakers with other ones. if you are planning on upgrading certain speakers, i would reccomend doing them all. i find that with bose, they sound good (for a stock system) at low volumes, but they cant keep up with the aftermarket speakers at higher volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bri487, post: 282210, member: 546916"] all you need is a line level output converter, this will take care of the low level inputs. i'm almost sure that shops will try to talk you out of it though. i dont know about the outputs for the highs/mids, but there aren't that many obstacles that stand in the way of getting what you want in the car audio world. with the bose system though, i wouldnt reccomend mixing bose speakers with other ones. if you are planning on upgrading certain speakers, i would reccomend doing them all. i find that with bose, they sound good (for a stock system) at low volumes, but they cant keep up with the aftermarket speakers at higher volumes. [/QUOTE]
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