DIY: Add a sub to your Bose equipped G35 Coupe
#168
Gee, thanks a LOT guys. Just bought a 2005 Coupe AT only a couple days ago, I'm a member here all of a few hours, and thanks to this thread I've already got a 10w6v2 and 4080 on the way, wiring kits, etc, and I found myself reading up on the Pioneer head units. I'm so weak... Then again I did have a 500/1 just laying around doing nothing. No sense letting that go to waste, right?? Only problem is I also have a spare 300/4. If only that damn Bose system were a bit better, I could have lived with it.
#173
well I have a similar problem as lostG.. with the extremely low levels of bass coming through my sub. I can't figure out if I have balanced inputs on my amp. this is the amp i'm using: http://www.crutchfield.com/S-pJglC4g...x?i=500MRDM301
I never got a manual with it so I'm kind of unsure on how to adjust the settings, even. so do I need to buy a new amp?
I never got a manual with it so I'm kind of unsure on how to adjust the settings, even. so do I need to buy a new amp?
#174
#175
well I had it in my old car and it hit pretty hard. I tried searching for the user manual but it's not available anymore b/c it's an old amp =\
EDIT: well I found the manual on another site and it has a switch for changing the input level.. would I want it at 1.0V-8.0v or .1v-1.0v for the setup?
EDIT: well I found the manual on another site and it has a switch for changing the input level.. would I want it at 1.0V-8.0v or .1v-1.0v for the setup?
Last edited by sTony; 03-27-2008 at 02:51 PM.