Stock Speaker Wires
#2
OK first off do you have the bose?
are you adding your own amp?
i seriously doubt your ever going to push 300 watts rms to any interior speaker -
if you only changing the speakers (not amp) and don't have the bose the wires will be fine for now.. -
but if you doing that and want an actual upgrade you should add an amp.. and if you add an amp you will probably have to add new wires anyways. - save yourself some trouble down the road and just do it all at once
there is a "molex" sticky on this forum that helps.
if you do everything you can all at once you save yourself alot of regret and more work later down the line.. trust me.
are you adding your own amp?
i seriously doubt your ever going to push 300 watts rms to any interior speaker -
if you only changing the speakers (not amp) and don't have the bose the wires will be fine for now.. -
but if you doing that and want an actual upgrade you should add an amp.. and if you add an amp you will probably have to add new wires anyways. - save yourself some trouble down the road and just do it all at once
there is a "molex" sticky on this forum that helps.
if you do everything you can all at once you save yourself alot of regret and more work later down the line.. trust me.
#3
I will be installing the Audiobahn ABC6003V 6.5"& 4" 320W 3-Way Components and of-course i will add amps...I have check the molex thread and looks a bit difficult but if its necessary to change the wires i will.Is it?
Yes, i have the bose system
Yes, i have the bose system
#4
in that case you HAVE to change the wires-
where you would you put the amp where you could use the stock wires?
and the bose has the amp for the rear deck speakers in the trunk and each of the door speakers have their own amp in the door - so you have to run new wires to bypass those amps.
yeah it's a bit tricky but it can be done - WD40 is your friend too..
I had help and found it was easier to remove the doors to get really good leverage but you don't need to- (its only 4 bolts)
where you would you put the amp where you could use the stock wires?
and the bose has the amp for the rear deck speakers in the trunk and each of the door speakers have their own amp in the door - so you have to run new wires to bypass those amps.
yeah it's a bit tricky but it can be done - WD40 is your friend too..
I had help and found it was easier to remove the doors to get really good leverage but you don't need to- (its only 4 bolts)
#5
I bought the LC6i .To connect it, its better to remove the three bose amps, then to connect the wires that are inputs to the bose amps and redirect them to the LC6i or to connect all the wires to the LC6i from the outputs of the three bose amps without removing them?
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