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kooj_01 02-08-2011 12:49 PM

Amp installation question
 
I have a 2010 touring with nav. I want to ad an amp and new sub and take out the Bose. What will I need to do this and if anyone has pictures to show how to go about it that would be very helpful.

Juleous 02-08-2011 06:24 PM

With NAV? That makes it a little more difficult as that nav unit really takes up some space. Maybe think about an Audison Bit One? Then just add on what ever you want to the factory setup, if you go high quality integration you can get good sound and still keep your existing interior setup.

Or rip it all out, every little piece cause it all has to go.

optiontrader 02-09-2011 12:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Juleous (Post 932961)
Or rip it all out, every little piece cause it all has to go.

PM me if you want to get rid of your entire NAV system for cheap. ;)

bigaudiofanat 02-09-2011 06:47 AM

Not even worth doing that trader, you would have to install the bose system as well go aftermarket so much better

kooj_01 02-09-2011 10:18 AM

I want to keep my nav so I was thinking more of removing the boss sub and using something like a mtx re-q but would like to know if there is a better option and if not I would like if someone had pics of the wires on the sub I would need to cut into.

optiontrader 02-09-2011 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by bigaudiofanat (Post 933659)
Not even worth doing that trader, you would have to install the bose system as well go aftermarket so much better

I'm with you on the SQ, Big; I just want the factory look. But short of the entire system showing up on my doorstop for free, I'm going aftermarket. :cool:

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Originally Posted by kooj_01 (Post 933862)
I want to keep my nav so I was thinking more of removing the boss sub and using something like a mtx re-q but would like to know if there is a better option and if not I would like if someone had pics of the wires on the sub I would need to cut into.

If you're going to keep your factory sources, if I were you ( ;) - still don't want to give your NAV system to me cheap, eh?) - I pick up Alpine's PXE-H650 on clearance from Woofers.etc. That'd be my first choice for factory integration, especially at that price - Alpine's updating the unit, I believe. Add an amp, sub, and (I'd recommend) a set of components up front, then you'd have my upgrade path if I had Nav in my 40th in the first place. :rolleyes:

As for the pinout on the Bose, I don't know if there's been any info on that. Post up if you've found it!

kooj_01 02-09-2011 07:36 PM

no i want to keep the factory nav unit because i think it looks a hundred times better than any aftermarket and it goes with the flow of the car. Just trying to get more bump. I have an alpine mrp-m1000 and was thinking of getting the JL stealthbox to go with it. Just want some insight on how to get that hooked to the factory things. the bose sounds great to me other than the lack of bass.

Juleous 02-09-2011 08:12 PM

The BOSE wiring is on this forum, search and you will find it. You can tap into the sub wire or at the BOSE amp either works, just follow the wire code it's not very difficult.

Doing the factory integration with an Re-Q works fine for what your doing, maybe think about getting a custom enclosure made for the same price as the stealth box.

kooj_01 02-09-2011 08:29 PM

yeah i have tried finding it and all i see is for the bose system withought navi. And i would have a custom enclosure built but there really are not any good audio shops in the area.

Juleous 02-09-2011 10:04 PM

All you need is the subwoofer wiring which would be the same for all models. Plus the wiring to the amp would be also the same as it's all Bose anyway.

Bodytechz 02-10-2011 10:17 AM

Interesting thread, I'm getting spec's from in installer right now replacing my stock subs and adding an amp. Thinking about going with two 8" Alpines in a custom enclosure, not sure on the amp yet, but want something I can display that looks cool. :happydance:

Juleous 02-10-2011 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Bodytechz (Post 935336)
Interesting thread, I'm getting spec's from in installer right now replacing my stock subs and adding an amp. Thinking about going with two 8" Alpines in a custom enclosure, not sure on the amp yet, but want something I can display that looks cool. :happydance:

Something like this?

http://www.the370z.com/members/juleo...sick-night.jpg

Bodytechz 02-11-2011 09:07 AM

YES, something EXACTLY like that! Thanks Juleous. What size amp did you use and what model of Alpines are those, their Awesome!:tiphat:

bigaudiofanat 02-11-2011 11:26 AM

Those are alpine type r's they come in 10 and 12 inch also there are two different coil types Dual 4 ohm and Dual 2 ohm. Depending on the amp you go with we can tell you which model to get.

A better amp will be 1 ohm stable however the well built ones can be pricey. You can go with a 2 ohm final load from the subs to the amp and might save you a bit of money.

Bodytechz 02-11-2011 01:21 PM

hmmm I've been told by my nephew who owns an audio store that Alpine is coming out with some 8's as well. I think that's what i'm going to hold out for.


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