iPod straight into bose amp
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iPod straight into bose amp
I asked this question before and it got locked, but mainly because I believe the moderator didn't understand my question.
I want to run an iPod straight into the bose amp. Completely bypassing the stock radio. I do NOT want to use a pac-nis2, oem2, etc.
Is there a way to wire up something straight into the bose amp? Obviously the head unit is sending signal into the amp, which in turn sends it into the speakers so that/s why I am asking.
Would an aux wired into the speaker wire that goes into the amp do the trick? Or would I need a few more things?
Basically
Ipod>*some sort of DIY wiring*>bose amp>speakers.
If you still are confused, then this is how I would do it with an aftermarket amp, since it would be easier.
Ipod > Auxillary cable with 2 male rca on the end > plug aux into iPod > plug rca into amp > music. but obviously the bose amp doesn't have RCA inputs. Thats where I'm stumped
I want to run an iPod straight into the bose amp. Completely bypassing the stock radio. I do NOT want to use a pac-nis2, oem2, etc.
Is there a way to wire up something straight into the bose amp? Obviously the head unit is sending signal into the amp, which in turn sends it into the speakers so that/s why I am asking.
Would an aux wired into the speaker wire that goes into the amp do the trick? Or would I need a few more things?
Basically
Ipod>*some sort of DIY wiring*>bose amp>speakers.
If you still are confused, then this is how I would do it with an aftermarket amp, since it would be easier.
Ipod > Auxillary cable with 2 male rca on the end > plug aux into iPod > plug rca into amp > music. but obviously the bose amp doesn't have RCA inputs. Thats where I'm stumped
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