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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew_99GTP View Post
    If you wire it it like the color codes say it works fine, just your volume turns up faster. That is the only problem.
    actually wiring high level outputs into the low level inputs of the BOSE amp greatly reduces the sound quality and messes up the crossover points. Since the bose speakers are perfectly matched to the bose amp, changing the crossover points makes a decent sounding system sound horrible.
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by notladstyle View Post
    actually wiring high level outputs into the low level inputs of the BOSE amp greatly reduces the sound quality and messes up the crossover points. Since the bose speakers are perfectly matched to the bose amp, changing the crossover points makes a decent sounding system sound horrible.
    I guess I wired mine in by matching up the colors and it sounded fine to me, and my friend has one wired in like that and it sounds fine also. But personally I would splice in the RCA's if you are keeping the bose amp.
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    If your gettin engine noise through your speakers just install a noise filter behind the HU. I had that problem, installed the filter and now no more engine noise!!!
     

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyro_4_life41387 View Post
    If your gettin engine noise through your speakers just install a noise filter behind the HU. I had that problem, installed the filter and now no more engine noise!!!


    didnt recall that that was a symptom he was having, but hey thanks for the reminder tip
     

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    lol sorry bout that guys, i was switching between a couple forums and posted the wrong reply! my bad
     

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