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Yes, any good audio shop can do this for you. You rip out everything but the head unit and nav system and then send the factory speaker outputs to line-level

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Old 03-24-2009, 11:24 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Yes, any good audio shop can do this for you. You rip out everything but the head unit and nav system and then send the factory speaker outputs to line-level converters which then feed the aftermarket amp(s). This is exactly what I did in my 350Z which had the factory Bose/Nav system.
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Yes, any good audio shop can do this for you. You rip out everything but the head unit and nav system and then send the factory speaker outputs to line-level converters which then feed the aftermarket amp(s). This is exactly what I did in my 350Z which had the factory Bose/Nav system.
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Yes, any good audio shop can do this for you. You rip out everything but the head unit and nav system and then send the factory speaker outputs to line-level converters which then feed the aftermarket amp(s). This is exactly what I did in my 350Z which had the factory Bose/Nav system.
So Bose speakers/sub can be replaced also? I thought Bose uses weird/unique speakers/sub so that it's almost impossible to upgrade to an aftermarket.
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Bose use very low impedance speakers with funky connectors and their connections to their own amps are totally proprietary. But, as I said you rip all that out and send the signal from the head unit to your own amps and speakers.
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