Most inexpensive way to replace blown factory bose speakers???
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Most inexpensive way to replace blown factory bose speakers???
OK...I'm no audiophile...I just want clear music out of my speakers again. I have a Pioneer headunit that is powering the BOSE amp which are driving my stock bose speakers. Problem is....most of them are blown! From what I've come across the speakers are 3/4", 6.5", 3.5",6.5" from front to back. The question is....where and what kind of speakers can I get to simply swap with my exisiting blown speakers....
Thanks in advance....
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damn u blew the bose speakers.....i thought they were supposed to be good in handlin power......wut kinda pioneer headunit u got? i hav an avicD3 and noticed wen i have my subs disconnected that the bose speakers do start to distort at around 25-30/40 volume.....neva caught ne type of distortion wit the stock headunit and i dont even notice the distortion at all wit the subs poundin lol
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Nice....but I was thinking of something a little more integrated....
I got my answer at crutchfield.....they are pretty cheap! One question though....aren't bose speakers 2ohm? Do I have to get 2 ohm replacements? Thanks!
I got my answer at crutchfield.....they are pretty cheap! One question though....aren't bose speakers 2ohm? Do I have to get 2 ohm replacements? Thanks!