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Originally Posted by Gilley
Your amp is probably getting its signal after the signal goes through the Bose amp. It's not an issue if you tap into the low level signal before it enters the Bose amp. Your issue is the main reason why the Bose amp should be removed and replaced with a real amp.
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I followed the wiring instructions from the thread, tapped into wiring harness before going into the OEM Bose Amp. It actually works out for me now, since its pushing me to get the Double-DIN conversion and the Pioneer D3 I have on hold...lol. hmmmm...I should have the first part of my install done by the end of the month.