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Gunlance 
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Posted: July 21, 2004 at 12:37 PM / IP Logged  

Hi,  I'm a new meber with a question.  I recently put a complete custom computer in my car and I am running into a few audio problems.  I was told that this forum might be able to help me out.  Here goes.  I am having trouble integrating my carputer with my stock bose system.  I know bose isn't the best in the world o have to do this with but it came with the car.  What i was told I need was something that will take a "preamp signal" and send it into your Bose amplified system.  Also I believe my bose takes a balanced signal.  SO I was wondering if you guys know of anything that will help me turn my soundcards unbalanced preamp signal into a balanced one my bose will accept.

Thanks for your time.  I love your forum. I'm learning a lot.

dpaton 
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You'll probably need an adapter box from Audiolink or someone. I think one of their cablelink kits might work for you:
http://www.linkmeup.com/cablelink.htm#Change
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Gunlance 
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dang  for a 150 i mgiht as well start building a whole new system to throw in there.  Thanks for your help.
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check out this forum http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/

They may be able to help you a lot better.

Gunlance 
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ravenndude wrote:

check out this forum http://www.mp3car.com/vbulletin/

They may be able to help you a lot better.

LOL I'm already a member over there. Thats actually where I got most of my information.  Someone refered me here actually.  go figure.

Nstaller36609 
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Posted: July 23, 2004 at 5:41 PM / IP Logged  

Get a wireless FM transmitter(fm mod)

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customsuburb 
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what is the year and modle of your vehicle?
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i would recommend a PIE Bose differential convertor... it's not free, but remember..... there's two ways to do everything and one of them's properly
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Go [url=http://www.pac-audio.com/auxbox/default.htm]here[/url] and see if your vehicle is listed, if it is then they should have an auxillary input adaptor that you can use with your factory head-unit.

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