Low buzz sound

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Jackle1886

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I still believe it has to do with the stock bose amp. Couple of options I've though of. 1) rca output to speaker wire, so from back of head unit to speaker wire input on amp. 2) run a wire from the amp input to the output side wire, thus skipping the bose amp. 3)running new speaker wire to each speaker. 4)buying a set of 6.5" coaxial speared and installing in the front doors, running new wire just to those and disconnecting all the wiring to the bose amp. Probably gonna just go with number 4.

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I still believe it has to do with the stock bose amp. Couple of options I've though of. 1) rca output to speaker wire, so from back of head unit to speaker wire input on amp. 2) run a wire from the amp input to the output side wire, thus skipping the bose amp. 3)running new speaker wire to each speaker. 4)buying a set of 6.5" coaxial speared and installing in the front doors, running new wire just to those and disconnecting all the wiring to the bose amp. Probably gonna just go with number 4.

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I'm thinking that might be it too.

My whole plan was to reinstall my 6.5" Alpine Type-R component speakers with my Rockford Foosgate amp. I'm just doing it in steps since I don't quite have the time yet. So if it goes away when I do that I'll post on it.
 

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