Aftermarket Amplifier on my Bose equipped 991.1?
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Aftermarket Amplifier on my Bose equipped 991.1?
I'm going to put a Pioneer AVH-W4400NEX (https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/P...X/AVH-W4400NEX) mainly for wireless Apple Carplay and a backup camera. I understand that I would need to install this setup (https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/PK9X1BOSE.html) in order to do so however I saw that 12v Nick suggested it's possible to do this (https://www.suncoastparts.com/product/PK9X1DD.html) instead. Not only is it $625 cheaper, but I would imagine an aftermarket amp would be far superior to the OEM Bose unit. Nick said that replacing the amp "requires more skill and experience to execute properly" and I was hoping to get some additional details on the process.
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Anthony
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers,
Anthony
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I replaced the amps & all of the speakers in my 991.1, and added a sub.
https://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum...1-carrera.html
You can do the same thing I did, the big difference is that with Bose, the PCM outputs audio to the main Bose amp using MOST. So, you can either use a MOST adapter like the NAVTV to get the audio-out signals you'll need to feed the new amp, or you can change the head unit out.
https://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum...1-carrera.html
You can do the same thing I did, the big difference is that with Bose, the PCM outputs audio to the main Bose amp using MOST. So, you can either use a MOST adapter like the NAVTV to get the audio-out signals you'll need to feed the new amp, or you can change the head unit out.