2008-2012 Nissan Vehicles with Bose

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2008-2012 Nissan Vehicles with Bose

Postby Pranit6 » Sat Dec 01, 2018 1:46 am

Hi folks,

I'm looking at a used 2012 Pathfinder LE that has the Bose stereo with navigation system. I suspect that this system is similar to other cars with the Bose system from their era so, I figured it would be appropriate to ask in . Please let me know if I'm https://tutuapp.uno/ https://luckypatcher.tips/ https://www.kodi.bio/ mistaken.

Anyway, I tried listening to the radio of this specific vehicle and found it to be rather underwhelming. So, I've considered replacing the speakers in the doors and disabling/uninstalling the Bose subwoofer. Because this system is rather...errr...unique (as per the Bose curse), I figured I'd need to replace the amplifier, as well as the front and rear speakers. However, I'm concerned that the voltage range from the A/V control unit is a bit low for aftermarket amps. Reading the specs of some class D amps, I see that the acceptable voltage range is usually from .1 volt to 4 volts. Does anyone know what the voltage output range from Bose stereos of this era is?
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Postby palmerwmd » Sat Dec 01, 2018 6:58 am

The Armada from same years has a Bose.
Many years of Maxima (only the loaded ones) have one.

Usually Xterra and Frontier parts bolt on to a Pathy but not in this case.. since their high end stereo was the Rockford Fosgate)

Other than this I am not a stereo guy and cannot help with your other questions : )

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Postby smj999smj » Sat Dec 01, 2018 11:51 am

You might try the folks at Crutchfield.com. They could probably answer your questions and give you some options.


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