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Title: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on May 21, 2018, 10:30:09 pm
My coach has a bose lifestyle 20 music system installed. The sub/amplifier is under the sofa with the control unit above the dash, passenger side. The display no longer works, but I see on youtube how to fix that by changing out the capacitors. Is this the original system that came with these coaches? I am installing a new pioneer radio with video and would like to interface it with the bose. Any one do that? There are also 3 speakers behind the front above the dash and the radio that was in it was connected to those. They are older blaupunkt speakers. Sounds ok, but want better sound. Also the cd changer was removed and in its place is some kind of mod, with a red light. Not sure what it does but have contacted Rich the PO to see. Thanks, Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: stevec22 on May 21, 2018, 10:36:38 pm
Nevermind, my Bose is different
Post the link to the repair guide. My bose system doesn't work either.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on May 21, 2018, 10:48:53 pm
Post the link to the repair guide. My bose system doesn't work either.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLRGflmzd38 that is to fix the display issue with these. If its the sub, then search on youtube for it. The display issue is just some capacitors that need to be changed out on the motherboard. a $5 fix. Here is the link for them 100-uf 50-volt Radial Electrolytic Capacitors 24-pieces - USA Ship 100uf 50v... (https://www.ebay.com/p/100-uf-50-volt-Radial-Electrolytic-Capacitors-24-pieces-USA-Ship-100uf-50v/1446504787?iid=302424386364&_trksid=p2047675.m4097.l9055) Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Mike J on May 23, 2018, 03:14:00 pm
Hi Bob,
We believe have same Bose system in our coach. (Can't verify that, coach in shop)
I had our remote repaired here, *REPAIR* Bose Lifestyle 40 50 P1 remote BACK LIGHT not working/faded+other... (https://www.ebay.com/itm/201492446527?ViewItem=&item=201492446527)
It works well but because it isn't an LED screen it will always seem a bit dim. I didn't want to fuss doing repair myself. Our system sounds great. (Good enough anyway for us). I expect that our Bose being a legacy system will die at some point. Repairing the subwoofer, amp may not be realistic. Don't know. Cross that bridge then. Hopefully we bought some time.
Enjoy your new to you coach!
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on May 23, 2018, 05:30:03 pm
Thanks Mike! There will always be people that will repair stuff like this on ebay. The cost to ship it vs new might be a issue. There are some vids on youTube about pulling the amp to send it in for repair. Bose has always been a proprietary system, and that means extra bucks to fix. The capacitor issue should be relatively simple to fix, I have to do the same thing on my samsung tv as well (but that's another story.). Its working you just can't see the display. Just replaced my dash radio with one that has a pop out screen and a backup camera, but will use it for the passenger side cam. PO left it with the coach so I figured why not. Pioneer head unit, blue tooth, pandora, etc. I thought I could hook it up to the bose, but I guess not. I will have to use either the onboard amp and the speakers already in the coach for music, which don't sound very good, or install a separate amp and new speakers which is probably what I will do. regards, Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Carol & Scott on May 23, 2018, 11:58:57 pm
Bose told me a number of months ago that there is no replacement amplifier that will work with the installed sub and speakers. We pulled the nonfunctioning system out of our 36 and used a sound bar and a wireless sub. Worked pretty good to my old ears. Our present Bose system in our 42 is still functioning.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: jcus on May 24, 2018, 12:15:48 am
Not sure how FT did it, but my build sheet says "Bose system with Sony AV controller". I have the Bose Subwoofer and double cube speakers, but the control unit is a Sony pre-amp type controller. Have one forward, and one in bedroom. Might be worth calling FT.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: TAS69 on May 24, 2018, 05:25:45 am
Anyone have any luck removing the disc chandler from the head unit? Ours is stuck and therefore useless. The dvd is how we play cds through the Bose
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: turbojack on May 24, 2018, 08:48:53 am
Not sure what Bose model we have but from FT the only way you could hear the radio was thru the Bose system. There were no speakers for the stereo. Right after I got it in 2000 I added speakers for the radio. Since then I have changed out a number (lost count of how many) of radio head units and use the outputs to run to the Bose for when I want to use those speakers also. The Jensen unit I have now with the pop out screen also works with the Bose unit.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: turbojack on May 24, 2018, 08:50:45 am
I thought I could hook it up to the bose, but I guess not. I will have to use either the onboard amp and the speakers already in the coach for music, which don't sound very good, or install a separate amp and new speakers which is probably what I will do. regards, Bob
You should be able to connect it to the Bose. Just use the output connections on the Radio and run Audio cables to the Bose Controller.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Chris m lang on May 24, 2018, 10:41:46 am
Anyone have any luck removing the disc chandler from the head unit? Ours is stuck and therefore useless. The dvd is how we play cds through the Bose
In our unit there were small screws in the laminate boards around the system. we had a 8 track setting beside the Bose. I took the 8 track out then was able to take out the Bose. It was messy because the insulation had deteriorated and all fallen down from the front cap. once I cleaned all that up it was much easier to get to everything. Anyone have any suggestions for re insulating the overhead? I am thinking of blowing in closed cell foam-- Any thoughts? Thanks Chris
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Mike J on May 24, 2018, 02:14:15 pm
Just replaced my dash radio with one that has a pop out screen and a backup camera, but will use it for the passenger side cam. PO left it with the coach so I figured why not. Pioneer head unit, blue tooth, pandora, etc. I thought I could hook it up to the bose, but I guess not. I will have to use either the onboard amp and the speakers already in the coach for music, which don't sound very good, or install a separate amp and new speakers which is probably what I will do. regards, Bob
Hi Bob, Our Bose came with a cable that is connected to the CD player which has an AUX input split off inline, (it's not hardwired on the CD player). We connected our DVD there. It may be hidden in that snakes nest of wires you found. Maybe the AUX connection will work for you. I'm no stereo expert. I recall you said there was no documentation for any of the coach systems when you purchased. The Bose manual we have details hooking up auxilary devices. Let me know if you can't find a pdf copy online. I'll make some scans of the appropriate pages to email you.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: turbojack on May 24, 2018, 04:05:00 pm
It was messy because the insulation had deteriorated and all fallen down from the front cap. once I cleaned all that up it was much easier to get to everything. Anyone have any suggestions for re insulating the overhead? I am thinking of blowing in closed cell foam-- Any thoughts? Thanks Chris
Before I got to the part where you thought of the closed cell foam I was all ready thinking if I have the same problem that is what I would do.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: folivier on May 24, 2018, 06:07:03 pm
After following this thread I hooked my dash stereo to the Bose unit to see how it would work. And it does, only thing is the dash stereo volume has to be turned up high enough for the Bose to work so I get some volume out of the stereo speakers and a bit louder out of the Bose speakers. Now to figure out how to run the cable inside the cabinet to the dash, now it's just laying there.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on May 25, 2018, 12:26:33 am
Thanks guys. The PO has all the hook ups on the bose filled. I could take one out, but he's got a good system there for AV so I think I will let that alone for now. Thinking of adding a 5 channel pioneer amp and speakers/sub for this head unit and use the Bose for tv. He also has bluetooth hooked up to the bose so it can play off the phone/tablet, but haven't tried it yet. Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on June 06, 2018, 09:02:40 am
OK, so I removed the capacitors from the Bose motherboard per the Video last night, and soldered in the new ones. Wasn't that hard to do, but proof is in the pudding and I have yet to hook it up. Will do it today to see if the display works now at least. If not I am going to trash it I think. Never liked Bose, to proprietary. You buy a car with it in place and your stuck with it. Nothing else works with it. The only thing I ever liked from them were the 901 speakers but I couldn't afford them so had 601's and 301's. Sounded good, but not the same as the 901's. pic is of the old black capacitors and the new ones I purchased on Ebay. Only needed 5. They are 100uF/50 volt capacitors. And a dirty desk....
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: DavidS on June 06, 2018, 09:33:29 am
Can someone with a radio unit in the bedroom clost above the counter on the passengers side .. take a pic of the plug they have for the back of the radio? Mine has a big rectangle plug and was wondering what it fits, radio wise
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Moby on June 06, 2018, 12:10:26 pm
"A clean desk is a sure sign of a twisted mind" :D O:) :D
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: hdff on June 06, 2018, 03:15:59 pm
I swapped out my broken unit with a refurbished one on eBay, new one works but not on the 2 speakers in the bedroom. Any suggestions on how to get them working?
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on June 09, 2018, 04:02:16 am
OK so the display still doesn't work, might be the display itself or possibly something else. So one more thing to do now. I will replace the entire thing with a home AV receiver and car audio speakers. I figured I can put new tweeters in the bose speakers, midrange above them in the overheads, and a new powered subwoofer near the dinette which will become a desk area at some point. Hook up a blue ray dvd player, a computer or disk drive, and I should have all I need. The coach I have has no front TV, so my plan was to put in a projection tv and screen at some point and that will run it too. and with the new tech, you can wirelessly send it to a ipad or notepad so that will work too. That leaves me with wondering if I now need a dash radio. Just put one in the po left, a pioneer head unit, and I can connect it to a receiver, but wonder whats the point? I can sell it on ebay and by a back up camera with side cams instead. How many of you use a dash radio instead of the bose or some other system? Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Jeff & Sandy on June 09, 2018, 06:56:55 am
Bose Repair Service (http://myboserepair.com/FAQ.htm)
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: MichaelU295 on June 09, 2018, 11:56:43 am
Hi Bob, I went through the same deal. If you have decided to replace the whole system, then go for it and please share the results. I did not replace the Bose for a few reasons: - Rewiring a new system is like an open heart surgery to the coach, from the front to the subwoofer, to the speakers, and to all the way to the back bed room. Cannot reuse any of the Bose wiring. - Bose system sounds great when it works. The remote control is Radio Frequency (RF) so you don't have to point to the receiver. The bed room system connected to the front, and sounds nice for its purpose.
Here is what I did: - Bought a complete used and working Bose system for $450. I only need the head unit, so the rest is for spare. - Add BluRay DVD, replace old TV with a 40'' Sony. - Leave the dash radio alone because it got its own speakers. I connected it to the Bose too using the Y-Adapter. However, it got not much use. While on the road, Bose needs 110V. I don't bother to turn on the inverter or generator.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: MichaelU295 on June 09, 2018, 11:59:00 am
I swapped out my broken unit with a refurbished one on eBay, new one works but not on the 2 speakers in the bedroom. Any suggestions on how to get them working?
I believe that you have to sync the bed room remote control to your new replacement head unit.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: craneman on June 09, 2018, 12:12:50 pm
Hi Bob, I went through the same deal. If you have decided to replace the whole system, then go for it and please share the results. I did not replace the Bose for a few reasons: - Rewiring a new system is like an open heart surgery to the coach, from the front to the subwoofer, to the speakers, and to all the way to the back bed room. Cannot reuse any of the Bose wiring. - Bose system sounds great when it works. The remote control is Radio Frequency (RF) so you don't have to point to the receiver. The bed room system connected to the front, and sounds nice for its purpose.
Here is what I did: - Bought a complete used and working Bose system for $450. I only need the head unit, so the rest is for spare. - Add BluRay DVD, replace old TV with a 40'' Sony. - Leave the dash radio alone because it got its own speakers. I connected it to the Bose too using the Y-Adapter. However, it got not much use. While on the road, Bose needs 110V. I don't bother to turn on the inverter or generator.
The Bose wiring must be usable as my coach came with a Yamaha RXV 377 unit and all of our speakers work for the television and the stereo system with the usb and aux inputs makes it a good replacement.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: DavidS on June 09, 2018, 07:02:40 pm
Wiring is all the same per se.. the plug is usually different.. cut the plug off and any head unit will work typically unless it has an amp.. little diff but again they use the proprietary plugs for the most part . Adaptors can be made with schematic ..
Side note.. anyone recognize the plug? 2002 u320 bedroom where radio was at one point..
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on June 11, 2018, 06:12:42 am
Hi Bob, I went through the same deal. If you have decided to replace the whole system, then go for it and please share the results. I did not replace the Bose for a few reasons: - Rewiring a new system is like an open heart surgery to the coach, from the front to the subwoofer, to the speakers, and to all the way to the back bed room. Cannot reuse any of the Bose wiring. - Bose system sounds great when it works. The remote control is Radio Frequency (RF) so you don't have to point to the receiver. The bed room system connected to the front, and sounds nice for its purpose.
Here is what I did: - Bought a complete used and working Bose system for $450. I only need the head unit, so the rest is for spare. - Add BluRay DVD, replace old TV with a 40'' Sony. - Leave the dash radio alone because it got its own speakers. I connected it to the Bose too using the Y-Adapter. However, it got not much use. While on the road, Bose needs 110V. I don't bother to turn on the inverter or generator.
Still not sure about the dash radio. With the inverter, the alternator, and the solar, should be able to use a home system without issues. While I like the dash radio I just installed, its seems redundant now. Only problem is running out of money right now to fund it all....lol.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Journey, Roam, Explore on July 06, 2018, 12:05:20 pm
OK, since I hate dead threads, I will finish this one out. I pulled out the bose. I put in the Pioneer AVH-X7800BT head unit the po left with me. I also used the pioneer camera for a right side cam. Put in a Pioneer GM-D9605 amp, a pioneer TX-SWS3002 12 inch subwoofer, a pair of pioneer TS-D1730C component speakers in the front, and a pair of MB Quart ZC1-216 component speaks in the rear. These were put in the over heads just before the galley and above the dinette. Sounds amazing. Haven't really played with the adjustments to the sound yet, the crossovers or gain. As it is, the sound is so much better. The 6 1/2 inch midrange speakers combined with the 12 inch sub makes for one powerful sound, and the tweeters add so much high range. Its a nice sound system. Only mistake I made was to wire it to the ignition side, so that it was off with the key off. But with the key on, the air alarm keeps going off and that is annoying. Might just wire it to the house bank with a simple on off switch. The amp is wired thru the house bank, a 100 amp fuse, and the head unit turns it on via a wire. The amp is in the jackknife sofa behind the heater core, the sub where the bose acoustimass used to be. Its only stereo sound, so no 5.1 theater. But can output from a blue ray player. It has a DVD player in it, as well as pandora internet radio. a USB connection and can output to a video system as well . A pretty nice unit. I put the side cam on the passenger side mirror. Ran the wire thru the mirror base. That was a half day affair. One day, when I fulltime, I will pull my home stereo system out of the house and put it in the coach, or buy a new one. For now, this will do. Bob
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Jimmyjnr on September 17, 2018, 01:32:45 am
Our third 3-2-1 unit has finally died , time to replace, looking for an easy to use , off the shelf replacement system . Appreciate the existing wirring may need to be adapted/replaced . Any suggestions appreciated.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Lon and Cheryl on September 17, 2018, 02:39:07 am
Before you bury the Bose, look inside the subwoofer box for the fuse. Mine used to blow all the time. I finally wired it to the outside of the box.
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Jimmyjnr on September 17, 2018, 12:25:54 pm
Ah no , it's the dvd tray that refuses to eject
Title: Re: bose system
Post by: Greg & Erin Burress on September 17, 2018, 02:30:10 pm
My coach had the Acoustimass system (no LifeStyle) so I was able to reuse the Redline Bose Cube speakers in the front of the coach. The speakers just used the positive and negative connections so I just used the wire that was already present. The rear speakers had already been rewired to use a bedroom radio so that wasn't an issue. I removed the wood column panel by the driver's seat and cut the speaker wires going up the column. I then drilled a small hole above the panel into the overhead where I ran the wires into the overhead cabinet to a Sony AV receiver. I replaced the subwoofer under the sofa with a Yamaha YST-FSW150 (only one I could find that fit) and ran the subwoofer cable back down the wood column to the subwoofer. The left rear speaker didn't run up the column, so I used regular speaker wire and ran it up the wood column to the receiver. The Sony receiver has the HDMI ARC support to go with the 32 inch TV I installed. Works great!