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Old 11-24-2006, 02:59 AM
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hi all

currently about 75% of the way through with my custom redoing of my Bose system. To recap I got an Alpine 125WX4 amp, Boston Acoustic Pro60s, and Boston Acoustic SL95's, oh yes and an AudioControl 6XS Crossover/LOC

Amp and crossover are all powered and wired up, tapped into (by that i mean spliced and soldered) into the Left Rear and right Rear and got that 1/2 working great. Tommorow I'm going to tackle the doors.

The thing I need to know is - I know the bose system has amps in each door for the speakers there - since I'm taking all that crap out, I have to run my own speaker wire back to the trunk, what are the colors for the + and - Front left and front right in the harness going into the stock bose amp? The following link is what i originally found for the rears and it helped PERFECTLY:

https://www.rx8club.com/showthread.p...129#post252129

I just need the same thing for the front left and front right and I'll be all set.

I found this but I dont understand what exacly its saying - the door tweeter? +R and -W? ..... I want the FULL range signal for the fronts i just need to know what wires to cut and solder in for my custom stuff


# Bose radio:

* Door tweet left +R -W (door speaker connected direct to amp)
* Door tweet right +W/R -Y/R (door speaker connected direct to amp)
* Centre mid +L/B -G/Y
* Rear left +V -P (tweeters are co-axial, same colors)
* Rear right +W/L -B/L (tweeters are co-axial, same colors)

THanks!
Jeff
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