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Y'all I just wanted to brag... I am absolutely in love with my Boss stereo system... As far as I know my Tahoe still has the factory setup in it. That sucker hits hard! People ask me "ay, Brittany, what kinda system u got?" Hell yeah, u know Ryan Upchurch sounds so good in this thing!!!
 

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If you are very happy with it, that's all that counts. You've got a Boss Bose system.
 

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Y'all I just wanted to brag... I am absolutely in love with my Boss stereo system... As far as I know my Tahoe still has the factory setup in it. That sucker hits hard! People ask me "ay, Brittany, what kinda system u got?" Hell yeah, u know Ryan Upchurch sounds so good in this thing!!!

As Joseph said, your opinion is all that matters.

I'm a stickler for sound quality and satisfied with my Bose system enough that replacing it has been bumped far down the list of priorities since upgrading the head unit with a Pioneer. I still want a decent subwoofer and will likely replace the mids and highs and run 'em off an amp. But I'm keeping the factory sub in place with anything I do for more fill of "lower mid-bass".
 

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New radio head unit made HUGE improvement using my factory Bose amplifier and speaker system!

Boss BE7ACP and everything needed for plug and play install was about $380 all-in and shipped from Crutchfield and I am really impressed!

If you have the factory NAV radio, this Boss head unit will fit with plenty of room behind it. No dash cutting involved.

It really sounds great on the Bose speakers and the subwoofer is making enough thump for my taste. Great overall sound balance and clarity, which is the Bose trademark...

Our trucks already have a reverse trigger in the harness. Since I had Crutchfield do all the connections on the new harness connectors needed for install as part of their Ready Harness service, I did not have to do a thing. The radio already connects to the reverse trigger on the harness. No need to pull the dash apart to find the trigger.

When I ad my cam later this week, the only things needed are: 1) Run the Yellow tipped video feed wire up to the rear cam RCA connector on the back of the radio; and 2) Use a quick tap connector to tap 12V+ from the revers light wire in the tail lamp or underneath at the trailer tow harness to supply power. Done!

This was such an easy, affordable and quick upgrade that will make life on the road so much better!

Photo is a re-post from "What I did to my Tahoe today" thread...

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New radio head unit made HUGE improvement using my factory Bose amplifier and speaker system!

Boss BE7ACP and everything needed for plug and play install was about $380 all-in and shipped from Crutchfield and I am really impressed!

If you have the factory NAV radio, this Boss head unit will fit with plenty of room behind it. No dash cutting involved.

It really sounds great on the Bose speakers and the subwoofer is making enough thump for my taste. Great overall sound balance and clarity, which is the Bose trademark...

Our trucks already have a reverse trigger in the harness. Since I had Crutchfield do all the connections on the new harness connectors needed for install as part of their Ready Harness service, I did not have to do a thing. The radio already connects to the reverse trigger on the harness. No need to pull the dash apart to find the trigger.

When I ad my cam later this week, the only things needed are: 1) Run the Yellow tipped video feed wire up to the rear cam RCA connector on the back of the radio; and 2) Use a quick tap connector to tap 12V+ from the revers light wire in the tail lamp or underneath at the trailer tow harness to supply power. Done!

This was such an easy, affordable and quick upgrade that will make life on the road so much better!

Photo is a re-post from "What I did to my Tahoe today" thread...

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Looks nice. I have a pioneer head unit in my car now. I really don't like it. Have the hardest time trying to adjust the sound quality. Had a Boss system in my Saab. It sounded awesome. Once I get all my mechinal issues iron out. Going to be grading to one of these with an new amp. Like your gauge setup.
 

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Looks nice. I have a pioneer head unit in my car now. I really don't like it. Have the hardest time trying to adjust the sound quality. Had a Boss system in my Saab. It sounded awesome. Once I get all my mechinal issues iron out. Going to be grading to one of these with an new amp. Like your gauge setup.
Thanks! I like the look too! PO had decals applied and they didn't seem to cheap-out on anything, so there are no bubbles or wrinkles. I do have to pop the cluster to set needles to the correct resting position. They are all off a little before start-up, so speed is off by like 5-7 MPH, fuel and all the others are off a little. Been 15 months like it is, so I am not in a rush. Probably more like project for a nice spring day.

On the up-side... Makes it look like I am going faster than reality, so no speeding tickets for me!
 

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For a while, on certain sounds, I would hear a speaker 'rattle'..... I finally figured it to be one of those ( useless?) tiny speakers mounted at the rear-hatch corner?...
But I was wondering if the original Bose speakers in the doors ( they look sort of cheap?).....
If there is a simple replacement door speaker that will reproduce the Bose system sound a little bit better, with out additional mods?
 

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For a while, on certain sounds, I would hear a speaker 'rattle'..... I finally figured it to be one of those ( useless?) tiny speakers mounted at the rear-hatch corner?...
But I was wondering if the original Bose speakers in the doors ( they look sort of cheap?).....
If there is a simple replacement door speaker that will reproduce the Bose system sound a little bit better, with out additional mods?

Those "speakers" in the back pillars are probably the HVAC temp sensors. Do you have the Automatic HVAC head unit?
 

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