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Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:09 pm
by jedwards83
Go to Harbor Freight, pick an ohm meter up for $3.99, or the same one (different brand) at your local Walmart for $13.99. Only true way to know the impedance.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 11:17 pm
by jedwards83
swampthing wrote:Jedwards, that cannot be the case with the bose, when I replaced my stock rear 6x9s I used infinity speakers thinking that I would keep the correct impedance, but it didn't. My sound was cut in half, and when I disconnected one speaker, effectively making the load 2ohm . The single speaker that was connected got louder
I'll have to measure again when I'm back there, but I can almost swear both my stock rears were 2 ohm wired in series.

You have to understand that JBL and Infinity 2 ohm speakers are measured at a set of frequencies-- They aren't true 2 ohm speakers, or they would not work on 99% of car stereos = BAD IDEA for anyone trying to sell car speakers. Your "2 ohm" Infinity's are actually 4 ohm the way the amp sees it.

I've measured JBL 2 ohms on a scope at various frequencies and they aren't what they claim to be, I'd guess the same is true for Infinity. Marketing hype and nothing more.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 1:34 am
by 00Beast
If someone replaced the HU with one out of an older car it may say bose instead. I'm not sure whether it's in the HU that says bose or if the amp tells the HU what to say. I'm leaning towards the former.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 3:59 pm
by WoodyBalto
Glad i read this thread before making my purchase.

I have an 02 SSEi w/ 8 speaker bose i just replaced head unit with pioneer simply cuz the CD did not work on the Bose nor does the 12 disk changer in the trunk.

Here is my reason for posting...
I seem to have a blown (factory) 6x9 it makes loud popping sound at very high volume with heavy base. I check the speakers with an ohm meter and it reads 2.0 so i found nice infinity kappas 2 ohm that i was about to purchase but i thought i would check here before doing so. Now that i have read that the originals are actually 1 ohm does anyone have a cheap solution? Maybe someone upgraded there system and has there old originals collecting dust? I cant see spending $100.00 for 1 stock speaker http://mnrelectronics.com/delbos6x9spe.html

Another thought i had was... does anyone make a low watt (35) Subwoofer in an enclosure that i could just plug into instead of the factory speakers?

i'm open to suggestions ]

You guys are correct, it is Monsoon not Bose the previous owner must have put a Bose HU in it

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:09 pm
by swampthing
Ok, then you should be able to replace with any 2ohm speakers (I recommend infinity) and have good sound.

Jedwards stated that he thinks that the infinity speakers aren't really 2ohm. But even if they aren't they are closer then a regular 4ohm speaker. I replaced all my 2ohm bose speakers with infinity and the sound quality and volume are very good

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 4:19 pm
by WoodyBalto
ok cool
Now is it true that the back door speakers are 4 ohm and front door speakers are 2 ohm like the ones in the back deck?

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Fri Aug 26, 2011 5:07 pm
by swampthing
I have no way of knowing I don't have a monsoon system to check.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:52 am
by sseimarc
So wiring 4 ohm speakers in the fronts while keeping the tweeters connected would keep the correct ohms, correct?
Thanks
Marc

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:48 am
by swampthing
I haven't ever tried it but that seems to be logical, what exactly are you trying to accomplish?

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 2:20 am
by sseimarc
Just trying to put some better speakers into the car without taking out the bose amp.

Marc

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 9:27 am
by swampthing
Well I don't know what it will sound like with the stock tweeter and an aftermarket speaker hooked together. If I got anymore speakers I would probably get a set of infinity components for the front and replace the stock tweeter with that.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:17 pm
by sseimarc
I'll give it a try and let everyone know how it sounds, do you have a step by step for taking off the door panel by chance? Don't particularly want to break anything.

Thanks
Marc

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2011 12:50 pm
by swampthing
Search is your friend

http://www.pontiacbonnevilleclub.com/fo ... f=18&t=253

I usually just use a flat head screwdriver and be extra careful not to scratch anything

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 11:50 pm
by loudog1972
using the instructions above i did get to install the b1 bass module that i have had for years splicing the amp to the Bose factory harness it sounds good gives me some nice punch. only thing is that if i crank it for a while it cuts out.. after it resets its back to normal so it feels like its drawing our of the radio causing it over heat

Any suggestions besides yank it out and replace

**Update**
So being the over curious person that I am p pulled the control wire off the amp disconnecting it from the Bose all day zero issues going to re-plumb the control wire and try again...

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 7:55 am
by teeps
I blew one of the rear deck speakers in my 2000 SSEi Bose system. I am getting different info from posters here and mechanics that have seen the car. What is the truth?

1) Only GM can replace that speaker because only Bose makes an amplified 2-ohm speaker.
2) I have to buy speakers in sets.
3) The speaker is not amplified, but aftermarket fit is not known.
4) Crutchfield automated lookup says the Alpine Alpine 500SPR69 'Fits' but the manual says it's 4 ohm, I think replacement must be 2 ohm?

I only want to replace the blown speaker, I cannot entertain $$$ aftermarket solutions. My only alternative is to wear headphones and use MP3 player, that's illegal in my state.

TIA

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 3:13 pm
by swampthing
You should try and locate a stock replacement speaker pm harofreak00 and check with him first

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:44 am
by teeps
Will do if I can figure out how to do that. I called the dealer once they opened Monday AM, they said the speakers are discontinued and that they MAY be able to procure a used speaker for $91 through a middleman that buys and sells used car equipment.

Doesn't sound shady, does it? Thanks, hope to be chatting with harofreak00 if I figure out how to do so...

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 8:49 am
by swampthing
If they can get a speaker from 00-01the with bose thats great, 02+ is monsoon which is completely different.

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 10:19 am
by sandrock
If you find aftermarket 4 ohm speakers, you can wire those up in parallel and still get your 2 ohm load. :btruestory:

Re: 2000+ w/bose Commonly Asked Audio Questions

Posted: Tue Jun 26, 2012 12:36 pm
by swampthing
Brad, you wanna test that for us? To my knowledge nobody has done it and shared the results, i would like to know how it sounds