adding to bose ???

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memphizhoe

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I have an 05 with the bose factory nav , cd , radio . I was wondering if you can add subs to the factory system ? Thanks for any advice .
 

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Yes you can I actually have a old harness that I used to use that plugs straight into the factory plugs and has a four channel RCA output coming out of it. Ran 2 12's and later 1 15 off it with no issues. I'm sure it would have sounded better if i had it done professionally but it worked until I afford an aftermarket head-unit.
 

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Are you sure that one works with the Bose system? It says it's not for premium factory amplified systems. You could always use the Bose sub's speaker wire for a high-level input into an amp.
 

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I have the Bose system. Where is a good place to buy new ones. The front work but the rear speakers don't. Any help appreciated
 

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I bought a used front Bose speaker from a local wrecking yard for around $20-30. I took my old one in and they matched it.
 

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Are you sure that one works with the Bose system? It says it's not for premium factory amplified systems. You could always use the Bose sub's speaker wire for a high-level input into an amp.
I don't have a denali and im not sure on what the difference is but I know it worked with my stereo with no issues whatsoever
 

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