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Bose Stereo


yakez
06-08-2004, 03:26 PM
I have the Bose premium system in a 95 Aurora. My 12 disc is not working. Can I purchase a normal stereo (factory) which came in the standard aurora of the time? The stereo that has a cd/tape deck instead of the one I have now that only allows tapes to be played cuz the 12 disc is in the back. Would that work with all the scenarios that the Bose systems presents?

KillerKeller_jr
06-08-2004, 04:00 PM
No I believe not because if I recall right the bose system works off of a 1 wire system to a speaker. The norm is a 2 wire (+/-) system. You will either need to get you disc changer fixed or get a replacement. You might be able to replace it with an aftermarker one. I'm not sure maybe someone else can point that one out. Should be the same wires you would think.

Spinman
06-08-2004, 04:29 PM
I Assume the that '95 had the DIC.
If you remove the bose radio - you will lose the time / date capabilities of the DIC

kev's 96 Aurora
06-08-2004, 05:10 PM
The bose system is 2 wire for each speaker. I just added an after market mp3 player and it wired right up with the same colors.

RobertHammen
06-08-2004, 10:53 PM
I assume the original poster had the 12-disc factory changer? Good news is that unit (I believe manufactured by JVC) was used on lots of GM cars. Keep an eye on eBay, you'll see these go for $100-$200.

As some of the above posters have said, the Bose is not plug-compatible with the normal stereo, and if you don't put either factory unit in, you'll lose the steering wheel controls and date/time on the DIC (unless you can find the right wiring harnesses - I'm told Crutchfield sells these, but I can't vouch for that as I've never talked to them).

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