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Sorry I haven't been around in a while.

The Soundstream ref series amps have a small connector on them that looks like a computer mouse/keyboard port. this is the balanced input plus +15 and -15 volts so b careful. there is a wiring diagram someplace. I will have to figure it out again. BUT.

Balanced outputs work the same way 220Vac works in your house. there are 2-phases, both hot one we will call Positive and one we will call Negative. Ground can be skipped all together due to the fact that balanced I/O is self noise canceling. But using the ground is always a good idea.

The output from the Bose-O radio has a + & - output for each channel. you will have to look at the wiring diagram for the wire colors. you tie those lines to the + & - inputs on the soundstream amps and walla your done! you do not need a converter to do this. but you will need to find some old keyboards or something to hack the cables off from to make the adapters.

The soundstream amps are bigger than the stock bose-o amp, you will have to do some mods to get it to fit/work etc.

Just be DAMN careful you do not tie into, or short the +15 or -15 volt lines on the soundstream amp or bad things can and most certainly will happen. so go slow, check your work, take your time. do it right...


Zc
 
Nice Zero Cool. I had a 2005 with the bose system and removed the bose amp went into a PAC oem1 and that went into a 4x75 amp to pioneer components Now I have a 2011 and it has bose system and a center speaker. the front stage sounds good but lacking in bass. I have my sub from the other MO but did not install yet. A tech told me bose has 6 volts always on the speakers. If i do not use a crossover on my amp i will damage the amp. If i change the front speakers the 6 volts will in time blow out speakers. Is this all true? Thanks great stuff!!
 
Sorry I haven't been around in a while.
Welcome back! :29: It is good to see you are back on top of this information-rich thread.

-njjoe
 
Discussion starter · #84 ·
I am not a bose-o system expert so i have no information regarding this but it is possible what he is telling you is true. Bose-O amps uses a crappy form of class-d amp that could very well have a DC offset on the amp. <shrug>
 
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