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2004 Avalanche w/Bose system


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Haldol 
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Posted: January 26, 2004 at 9:24 PM / IP Logged  

Bose system... wanting to keep the factory radio, just add sub.

Anything special about taking the factory radio out to get behind it to connect the step-down (LOC) to it? I was planning on putting in the equivalent to a SNI-35 on the rear output of the radio. That should work, eh?

bberman1 
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You need to tap in after the factory amp. I would suggest you tap in at the rear speakers.
Haldol 
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Thanks!

bberman1 
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Your welcome! 2004 Avalanche w/Bose system -- posted image.
ccroadshop99031 
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fyi there is no remote wire the radio is data-bus  
bberman1 
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Thanks ccroadshop99031 for reminding me, your vehicle is equipped with a class 2 data bus system http://www.velocitymotorsport.com/install_notes/OBDII.htm you do not have a switched 12 volt at the radio or factory amp. You will need to tap into the pink wire in the ignition harness to supply the aftermarket amp with a remote turn on lead. Other then that it will be a typical install.
customsuburb 
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If you use this from PAC :  http://www.audiowarehouse.peachhost.com/ct_PR34080345.htm you can get a full range signal incase you wanted to send it to a crossover or an amp for aftermarket front speakers also.

Haldol 
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Posted: January 27, 2004 at 8:49 PM / IP Logged  

Now that product is something I've never seen before. What about tapping into the speaker wires at the rear speaker (after the amp) and using an SNI-35 step-down to do the signal?

That product looks like something I would use if I was going to pull the radio. The gentleman wants to keep the radio intact and doesn't ever plan on changing it out... so even more of a reason to not even mess with pulling it.

customsuburb 
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If you tap into the rear speakers or front ones also you will get a signal that dosnt include any low frequencys. Thats how it is with most 2000 and over suburbans yukons and pickup trucks from GM. You will need something like the PAC and im pretty sure it works with the factory radio because in its description it lists using it with the factory radio to get an output that avoids boses external proccesing unit I think.
Haldol 
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Posted: January 28, 2004 at 10:13 PM / IP Logged  

Well that sux but now that you mentioned that, I remember having that problem in a 2000 Cadilac Cetera... Now I know why...

thanks for the input! Now if i can find the interface for cheap.

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