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Bose Upgrades?

Hello. I just joined due to postings about Bose. I have a 2000 GTP with the Bose system. I, too, want more control over the sound quality without disrupting the Bose circuitry. Does anyone know what would happen if I installed an aftermarket equalizer in the armrest? Would I still keep the Bose circuitry but get the control I want? My other idea was to get a Monsoon HU or a different HU with an equalizer. But my understanding is that I'll lose the Bose circuitry. Or should I just start replacing everything little by little.

I like the way it sounds right now, but on the highway, I do wish it was louder...and more bass at high levels would be nice too. Any suggestions?

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Hello. I just joined due to postings about Bose. I have a 2000 GTP with the Bose system. I, too, want more control over the sound quality without disrupting the Bose circuitry. Does anyone know what would happen if I installed an aftermarket equalizer in the armrest? Would I still keep the Bose circuitry but get the control I want? My other idea was to get a Monsoon HU or a different HU with an equalizer. But my understanding is that I'll lose the Bose circuitry. Or should I just start replacing everything little by little.

I like the way it sounds right now, but on the highway, I do wish it was louder...and more bass at high levels would be nice too. Any suggestions?

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Ted from the Chicago area.

Nobody out here has a clue about an aftermarket EQ with the bose system???
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Re: Bose Upgrades?

there is a section for aftermarket sound equipment titled 'car audio' under hte 'cars in general' section...post it there, you might get some more answers
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Thanks for the advice...I'll post there.

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Old 12-08-2004, 10:44 AM
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Re: Bose Upgrades?

if you want better sound quality go with a new head unit. dont cheap out either. as for the boss wiring you can buy a harness that connects to the clip that goes into the back of your factory hu. this tells you what wires connect to where on your new head unit.
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