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Loveforyou 
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I'm plan install amp &sub my question how i'm going do that? do need to bypass somethings? thank
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If you're just adding an amp for a sub, it's usually easiest to tap the rear speakers, and use line out converters (from your local sound shop).  These basically take the speaker outputs from the head unit and convert them to RCA's you can use to connect your amplifier.  Then, tap an accessory wire (you can use the one behind the radio) to connect your remote turn on wire.  If you have the Bose system, I think that just means the amps are at the speakers themselves, and the speakers are 1ohm- nothing special.  I'd tap in before the amplifiers.
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thank you soo much
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IF the Bose system has a factory sub(which it probobly does ,ive even heard they have them inside the doors where you cant see them but I dont think thats the location) then you need to get a special adaptor that takes the full range signal from behind the radio before it gets sent to the Bose proccessor or gets high passed. Taking the signal from your rear speakers might make you end up with a high passed signal to your subs. You might want to look around on the web more to make sure there isnt a factory sub in your system.

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