Need Amp Recommendations for 1998 Bonniville w Bose Factory.
Posted: Tue Jun 15, 2010 5:11 pm
OK so I went to go have my new amp installed and they say ok all set and I drive off. After listening to it through a couple songs yet again same problem as before. On A brand new AMP!!!!
So I take it back to where I get it installed and they are like well it is your factory radio system made by Bose making distortion to your amp. I sat in the parking lot letting it play for about 20 mins. and it did it twice on Minimum settings for amp and the radio isnt even that loud!
So the guy still insisting it is the radio and more power is always better in an amp, but the guy that did the actual instalation said my subs are only rated at maybe 250 max and keep in mind this was a Rockford Fosgate 500.1 amp (arent these supposed to be good?)
So I sit in the parking lot letting it play and yet again still keeping "clipping" as they call it. I wondered if we should put a smaller amp in to try and work with the subs so it is not over powering them so much. They instisted that any amp I put in with those subs and that factory radio would do the same thing.
It was like trying to pull teeth trying to get them to give my money back. I asked to have them uninstall the amp they were like oh we will have to charge you for labor on that. Keep in mind I already spent 300.00 on this and then they were going to charge me for a labor fee to get it uninstalled. So I said I would take it home take the four screws off the amp where they mounted it and put it back in the box and bring it back. I did get my money back thank God so all in all this experience was not very good spending all afternoon arguing with a car audio place and having them make me try to spend more money on an aftermarket radio i didnt have.....
^^^^ok so this is the problem. I have a 1998 Pontiac Bonniville w Bose Factory radio. I had the amp installed the installer that did the work insisted it was the Bose radio and Bose just made them cheaply for cars and put the Bose name on it. LOL.... Anyone ever have this problem before? I have never had so many problems with installing an amp and having it overheat and clip in and out so much in my life! All im trying to power with it is 2 12" Pioneer IMPP 450w speakers! Any help greatly appreciated....
So I take it back to where I get it installed and they are like well it is your factory radio system made by Bose making distortion to your amp. I sat in the parking lot letting it play for about 20 mins. and it did it twice on Minimum settings for amp and the radio isnt even that loud!
So the guy still insisting it is the radio and more power is always better in an amp, but the guy that did the actual instalation said my subs are only rated at maybe 250 max and keep in mind this was a Rockford Fosgate 500.1 amp (arent these supposed to be good?)
So I sit in the parking lot letting it play and yet again still keeping "clipping" as they call it. I wondered if we should put a smaller amp in to try and work with the subs so it is not over powering them so much. They instisted that any amp I put in with those subs and that factory radio would do the same thing.
It was like trying to pull teeth trying to get them to give my money back. I asked to have them uninstall the amp they were like oh we will have to charge you for labor on that. Keep in mind I already spent 300.00 on this and then they were going to charge me for a labor fee to get it uninstalled. So I said I would take it home take the four screws off the amp where they mounted it and put it back in the box and bring it back. I did get my money back thank God so all in all this experience was not very good spending all afternoon arguing with a car audio place and having them make me try to spend more money on an aftermarket radio i didnt have.....
^^^^ok so this is the problem. I have a 1998 Pontiac Bonniville w Bose Factory radio. I had the amp installed the installer that did the work insisted it was the Bose radio and Bose just made them cheaply for cars and put the Bose name on it. LOL.... Anyone ever have this problem before? I have never had so many problems with installing an amp and having it overheat and clip in and out so much in my life! All im trying to power with it is 2 12" Pioneer IMPP 450w speakers! Any help greatly appreciated....