hi, i recently had the pioneer avic 7000nex installed on my 06 coupe, everything is connected to the bose amp but it sounds like weaker then my stock bose , i really just wanted to keep it simple, the bose sound was enough for me, so is there a harness or something i need to get that sound back with my indash or will i have to go all out with a aftermarket amp and sub ?
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Did you go with a metra channel converter or the PAC module recommended?
PAC module does not lose bass while metra does, from first hand experience.
PAC module does not lose bass while metra does, from first hand experience.
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i recently replaced my oem radio with a double din. forums said to use PAC wiring harness if I had the stock bose system. Originally Posted by EuroG
hi, i recently had the pioneer avic 7000nex installed on my 06 coupe, everything is connected to the bose amp but it sounds like weaker then my stock bose , i really just wanted to keep it simple, the bose sound was enough for me, so is there a harness or something i need to get that sound back with my indash or will i have to go all out with a aftermarket amp and sub ?
Sounds better then before. Never buy the metra wiring harness with bose system you will lose out on sound quality.
here's a link
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Sounds better then before. Never buy the metra wiring harness with bose system you will lose out on sound quality.
here's a link
Thanks for the info, will get itOriginally Posted by itztwinki3
i recently replaced my oem radio with a double din. forums said to use PAC wiring harness if I had the stock bose system. Sounds better then before. Never buy the metra wiring harness with bose system you will lose out on sound quality.
here's a link




