MY03 Bose speaker / radio question

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Jan 15, 2016 | 12:29 PM
  #1  
I have a '03 996 Coupe with Bose.
I removed the rear Bose woofer speaker deck for fitment of Roll Bar.
I have not turned radio since, will it cause any damage to radio with the two woofers not hooked up?
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Jan 20, 2016 | 07:12 AM
  #2  
Can anyone help with this question
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Jan 20, 2016 | 08:26 AM
  #3  
It will change the impedance, it will go up. You're also going to have to adjust the wiring because disconnecting the load on the low pass leg may affect characteristics of the high pass leg. So, you may not get any sound. I don't think it will "hurt" the head unit but since there will be no crossover the unit may not work. I'd go to a local audio shop and pick thier brains.
Also, you will need to insulate the ends of the wires so they don't short out by touching each other or on the frame.
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Jan 20, 2016 | 08:55 AM
  #4  
Yikes, I am glad I did not turn it on
I am not sure I understand the adjustments you mentioned
Ty
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Jan 20, 2016 | 01:21 PM
  #5  
I really am not an expert but here goes. The head unit puts out the electrical signals which go to the speakers, each speaker is designed to make sound over a certain range, for simplicity, high, mid, and low. Since you disconnected the low, there will be no base sound, which lowers the amount of work the head unit must do. But, if the wires are shorted could damage the head unit, so they have to be capped off, use a wire nut.
It's the same thing if you were to disconnect the left speaker, the only sound you would hear is what come from the right channel, won't hurt, just sound funny. You have to think of this as a "one way" system, the current/signal goes only one way with the end result being sound, not a continuous circuit, nothing goes back to the head unit, that's why you need to cap off the ends.




Quote: Yikes, I am glad I did not turn it on
I am not sure I understand the adjustments you mentioned
Ty
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Jan 20, 2016 | 03:16 PM
  #6  
Thanks kinda what I thought, the base would be marginal. The Bose system has 10 more speakers won't they have some base.
Understand about the feed wires.
I was hoping the woofers had thier own inline fuse I could remove, that might be too easy
Ty
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Jan 21, 2016 | 05:41 AM
  #7  
You might get a little base but not the low, more like mid-range.




Quote: Thanks kinda what I thought, the base would be marginal. The Bose system has 10 more speakers won't they have some base.
Understand about the feed wires.
I was hoping the woofers had thier own inline fuse I could remove, that might be too easy
Ty
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Jan 21, 2016 | 06:27 AM
  #8  
That would be good enough.
After my over spending on my exhaust system, I should just be listening to the car!
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Jan 22, 2016 | 02:15 PM
  #9  
For what it's worth, I have a 2002 with PCM1 and the Bose, I've had my subwoofer removed for years and the stereo works fine (I actually think it sounds much better).

Hope this helps alleviate some concern!
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Jan 22, 2016 | 06:31 PM
  #10  
Thanks colt 45, that is a relief.
I am going to go out and pull off car cover and just turn it on and cross my fingers.
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Jan 22, 2016 | 08:22 PM
  #11  
I found that adjusting the audio settings (use the Loudness setting to add Bass) easily made up for the rear subwoofer missing. The doors subs are ported enclosures and actually do a decent job for what they are.
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Jan 24, 2016 | 09:48 PM
  #12  
I did some disassembly today in the frunk and found that my Bose subwoofer has its own amplifier under the cd changer. All of the other speakers run from the main amplifier by the spare tire, so disconnecting the sub will have zero impact on the primary amplifier life. There seems to be more audio variations than I ever thought possible though - hopefully your car is setup similarly from the factory.
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Jan 24, 2016 | 10:28 PM
  #13  
Ty, I don't have a CD changer, but I am going to tape cover the connection for the entire woofer shelf and try it in the morning.
The roads were clear today, so I went for a couple hour drive to get used to new suspension.
Very serious thank you for the great help.
BTW, like your Colt 45, maybe I could be Python 357
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Jan 26, 2016 | 01:11 AM
  #14  
It shouldn't cause any issues. The Bose sub system runs off an amplifier. Your sub receives it's power and amps from the amplifier. You won't notice a difference other than the sound quality not as nice cause you no longer have the subs. I have a rollcage in my car and it didn't interfere with my Bose sub box. That's odd yours does.

I ran a double din nav screen with a alpine amp. What a pain having to bypass the factory equipment. If you have a Bose system and want to upgrade to a double din and amp be prepared lol.
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Jan 26, 2016 | 02:22 AM
  #15  
PS04
I went with a dassport, it connects to rear shock towers and has a solid bar horizontal that is utilized as a rear strut brace. I could modify the bose shelf to still fit, but did not want to cut it. I don't really listen to any music except the song of my Flat Six singing through Tubi Style Mufflers.
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