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Discussion Title: LT EXT w/ Bose - Adding Kicker - Please Help
| dh4645 |
2005-06-28 10:43:00 |
LT EXT w/ Bose - Adding Kicker - Please Help
Hi everyone, I just joined today. It seems like a really helpful environment here. I'll be glad to get to know you guys/gals.
I just purchased a '05 Trailblazer LT EXT 4wd w/ Bose premium sound last week. The Bose sounds great, but there are only 6 speakers - 2 in-dash and one in each door - so if i am tailgaiting all the sound is up front and there is like zero bass in the rear door speakers...the ones in the front have nice kick though.
Anyway, I did some research and bought 2 sets of Kicker KS60 (6.5") and a Kicker 350.4 amp from crutchfield.
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-gh4VIH...4&search=kicker
http://www.crutchfield.com/S-gh4VIH...0&search=kicker
I thought about a sub, but it would just take up too much space in the trunk area...and i don't need all that bass. Anyway, I would like to put 2 of the Kickers in the trunk hatch and 2 somewhere around the 3rd row seat, which would mean cutting up my brand new ride, but I think it needs to be done. Any suggestions on how to go about this? I have a 4 gauge monster wiring kit from a previous circuit city installation which I am pretty sure I can reuse, but I would also need to know which other wiring and tools to get...and how to run the wires throughout the TB...especially into the trunk hatch.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
David.
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| dh4645 |
2005-06-29 09:19:00 |
Re: LT EXT w/ Bose - Adding Kicker - Please Help
ok to simplify things... My 1st question is, does the Bose Head Unit have RCA jacks so I can run a 4 channel RCA cable to the amp or should I tap into the speaker wire and use the high level inputs on the Kicker amp? If this needs to be done, how do I go about it and how will it sound?
Or do I need something else all-together to get the job done.
Thanks,
David
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| MStout |
2005-06-30 16:10:00 |
Re: LT EXT w/ Bose - Adding Kicker - Please Help
I dont know about this headunit your talking about, but the only way to find out is to take it out and look. I would almost think you have a factory amp if its a premium sound setup, and in that case, I have no idea. A sub would sound really nice in that SUV though...any 12" around 200-300 rms would probably make a big difference for your soundstage, since you said that it hits pretty good up front. Having less sound in your back doors is probably good, but not for passengers. You should have bought a component system to hook up in the back, and placed the tweeters in a high position so the sound would still be clear and nice for everyone without too much dominance. New vehicles might be hard to find spots to put speakers, especially doing it yourself. Look around though, there might be lots of opportunities.
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| dh4645 |
2005-07-01 07:26:00 |
Re: LT EXT w/ Bose - Adding Kicker - Please Help
I bought a PAC AOEM-GM24 (Add an Aftermarket Amplifier to Factory Sound System) for $31.99 from buy.com.
I contacted PAC and the guy said this is what i would need, so i got it and a set of monster RCA jacks (i already had one set from a previous installation).
I am sure the kickers arent the best thing to add to the bose system, but i'm sure they'll be fine. I did think of a sub, but there really isnt a while lot of trunk space behind the 3rd row seat of the trailblazer...and i have one of those rubber protector mats back there, so it just wouldn't look right.
anyway i am going to put my amp in the storage space in the trunk (with the lid off of course for air flow) and run the wires under the carpet.
This will keep it out of the way when i am packing it up with like camping stuff or tailgaiting stuff.
It's just not funtional for me anymore to have a huge box taking up all my trunk space. haha.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2034806
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