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Amping an amp?
In my 2005 MDX, the Bose sub barely puts out any bass, so I was looking at
putting an amp before the sub. But I dont know whether there is a preamp or not, and if throwing an amp in there will destroy it or not. |
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Jordan Skoblenick wrote: In my 2005 MDX, the Bose sub barely puts out any bass, so I was looking at putting an amp before the sub. But I dont know whether there is a preamp or not, and if throwing an amp in there will destroy it or not. That's too easy to figure out. Premap is same as Line-In. You throw in other amp, and make sure minimize the gain control of the last amp. |
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I would recommend putting and aftermarket sub and amp, before trying to
interface with the factory components -- The Clown Prince of Car Stereo "Jordan Skoblenick" wrote in message . .. In my 2005 MDX, the Bose sub barely puts out any bass, so I was looking at putting an amp before the sub. But I dont know whether there is a preamp or not, and if throwing an amp in there will destroy it or not. |
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First, if you value your time and you system, pay absolutely no attention to
mmdir2002. He is a pest on this newsgroup who spreads bad advice. Please refer to his other posts if you question this. I'm not absoutely clear about what your current setup consists of. I assume you mean the Bose sub came stock with your MDX, correct? If so, it is ALREADY amped and it is not as simple as simply adding an amplifier (typically in Bose systems, all speakers have small amplifiers attached directly to the speaker). Bose speakers are particualarly difficult to work with (I had a '97 Maxima with the Bose system) as they use really weird impedences (1 ohm or less) and they cannot be easily interfaced with typical aftermarket amps. Perhaps someone else will have a better sugestion, but I think you will have to trash your Bose sub if you want more bass as there is no aftermarket amp that it will be compatibile with. If you are looking for just a little more bass, I have a compact Clarion 6" sub/amplifier package that fit under the seat of my '99 Suburu Forester. I took it out when I redid the entire system but it works fine and has not been used very much. The amp I believe is something like 50 watts RMS and it actually puts out quite a bit of bass (despite only a 6" driver) and will fit under any seat. I could let it go for $40. MOSFET "Jordan Skoblenick" wrote in message . .. In my 2005 MDX, the Bose sub barely puts out any bass, so I was looking at putting an amp before the sub. But I dont know whether there is a preamp or not, and if throwing an amp in there will destroy it or not. |
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I tend to agree with MOSFET. At least in my Maxima, I believe the Bose sub
amplifier is specifically matched with the sub. I don't think adding on another amp would be worth the trouble, if it's even possible. Replacing the amp might help, assuming you did some research or tested the sub's impedance, but I doubt the improvement in sound (if any) would be worth the cost and trouble. I'm not sure if you could even provide more power to the sub...the Bose amp might be supplying the maximum amount of power it can handle. You'll probably be happier completely replacing it like MOSFET said. Tony -- 2001 Nissan Maxima SE Anniversary Edition Eclipse CD8454 Head Unit, Phoenix Gold ZX475ti, ZX450 and ZX500 Amplifiers, Phoenix Gold EQ-232 30-Band EQ, Dynaudio System 360 Tri-Amped In Front and Focal 130HCs For Rear Fill, 2 Soundstream EXACT10s In Aperiodic Enclosure 2001 Chevy S10 ZR2 Pioneer DEH-P9600MP (Just gettin' started) |
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You are correct, I am talking about my STOCK system and STOCK sub. So you
are saying that the amp is built in to the Bose sub? I take it this means I can just pull the sub and throw in any aftermarket sub + amp, correct? (Not trying to repeat myself but I want to make sure before I accidentally blow something) Jordan "MOSFET" wrote in message ... First, if you value your time and you system, pay absolutely no attention to mmdir2002. He is a pest on this newsgroup who spreads bad advice. Please refer to his other posts if you question this. I'm not absoutely clear about what your current setup consists of. I assume you mean the Bose sub came stock with your MDX, correct? If so, it is ALREADY amped and it is not as simple as simply adding an amplifier (typically in Bose systems, all speakers have small amplifiers attached directly to the speaker). Bose speakers are particualarly difficult to work with (I had a '97 Maxima with the Bose system) as they use really weird impedences (1 ohm or less) and they cannot be easily interfaced with typical aftermarket amps. Perhaps someone else will have a better sugestion, but I think you will have to trash your Bose sub if you want more bass as there is no aftermarket amp that it will be compatibile with. If you are looking for just a little more bass, I have a compact Clarion 6" sub/amplifier package that fit under the seat of my '99 Suburu Forester. I took it out when I redid the entire system but it works fine and has not been used very much. The amp I believe is something like 50 watts RMS and it actually puts out quite a bit of bass (despite only a 6" driver) and will fit under any seat. I could let it go for $40. MOSFET "Jordan Skoblenick" wrote in message . .. In my 2005 MDX, the Bose sub barely puts out any bass, so I was looking at putting an amp before the sub. But I dont know whether there is a preamp or not, and if throwing an amp in there will destroy it or not. |
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"Jordan Skoblenick" wrote in message ... You are correct, I am talking about my STOCK system and STOCK sub. So you are saying that the amp is built in to the Bose sub? I take it this means I can just pull the sub and throw in any aftermarket sub + amp, correct? (Not trying to repeat myself but I want to make sure before I accidentally blow something) Jordan Yes, exactly. But you will probably even have a problem when you go to do this (I know because I tried to do EXACTLY this in my Maxima). Nothing about the Bose system works well with standard aftermarket gear so even trying to interface an aftermarket amp and aftermarket sub with the Bose system is not easy, though unlike what you were trying to do, it is not impossible. You will have to get a converter specifically designed for the task to interface your Bose head unit with your new sub amp. Actually, on second thought, I did try just running one of the speaker outputs from the Bose head into an aftermarket amp and it did work OK (there was a buzz but it wasn't audible at the frequencies the sub operates at). I guess it's worth a try. MOSFET |
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Wow 50watts amp??? Who wants to add 50Watts amp? ARe you advising on 1950's version of car stereo system? |
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Golly gee, yes, mmdir2002, I'm advising on 1950's version of car stereo.
Now I have to go so I can watch tonight's episode of "I Love Lucy". MOSFET wrote in message ups.com... Wow 50watts amp??? Who wants to add 50Watts amp? ARe you advising on 1950's version of car stereo system? |
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On Fri, 11 Mar 2005 23:09:51 -0800, "MOSFET"
wrote: Golly gee, yes, mmdir2002, I'm advising on 1950's version of car stereo. Now I have to go so I can watch tonight's episode of "I Love Lucy". MOSFET wrote in message oups.com... Wow 50watts amp??? Who wants to add 50Watts amp? ARe you advising on 1950's version of car stereo system? Especially since a true "1950's version of car stereo system" wouldn't even be stereo at all - it would be mono. It would be an AM radio, with one speaker in the middle of the dash, and probably 1-2 watts of amplification. I doubt mmdir was even alive when car audio really started to become popular as a hobby and develop support in the aftermarket. He's probably grown up in the age of commonplace 500-watt amps, and doesn't realize that a 50W amplifier was actually considered a pretty good-sized amp when some of us were in high school. -- Scott Gardner "What do you call a drummer without a girlfriend? Homeless." |
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