Re: bose system
Reply #26 –
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