2007 350z Enthusiast
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2007 350z Enthusiast
I have the 350z stock enthusiast model. This does not include the Bose system.
I have a friend who gave me the subwoofer that is installed behind the passenger seat. Is it a plug-n-play for me? Or is there more that I have to do? Does the system come with an amp?
What are my options? I am going the cheap route and If I could just plug in the subwoofer that would be great.
I have a friend who gave me the subwoofer that is installed behind the passenger seat. Is it a plug-n-play for me? Or is there more that I have to do? Does the system come with an amp?
What are my options? I am going the cheap route and If I could just plug in the subwoofer that would be great.
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Basically you need a wiring kit and an amp. You could go cheap and find a used amp on clist and pick up a wiring kit at walmart. im betting you could do it yourself with that stuff for under 100 bucks. install the sub in the original location for the bose system and be done. I guess youll need to find a new panel with a hole for the sub. slidegood will probably have that part.
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Hi Smashbrohammer... The good news is your Enthusiast model is equipped with the OEM Clarion CES which is much more easily updated than the Bose system.
The OEM Clarion system has no external amps and no SubW.
You said: “I have a friend who gave me the subwoofer that is installed behind the passenger seat.”
What is the brand of the subwoofer your friend gave you? Did it come from a Bose-Upgraded 350z? If it did, it’s useless to you. It only works with the 350z Bose system and it requires the 350z Bose Subwoofer Amplifier.
The OEM Clarion system has no external amps and no SubW.
You said: “I have a friend who gave me the subwoofer that is installed behind the passenger seat.”
What is the brand of the subwoofer your friend gave you? Did it come from a Bose-Upgraded 350z? If it did, it’s useless to you. It only works with the 350z Bose system and it requires the 350z Bose Subwoofer Amplifier.
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only info i found on the stock bose sub is that runs .5 ohm. Never seen a sub run that before but I did find a Kicker amp that is stable there. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...42PXA2001.html was the cheapest I found in a quick search. Definitely going to have to keep that amp turned down or youll ruin that sub. I have seen much cheaper used bose amps for sale on ebay so I would probably go that route.
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You make a very good reply. I was setting a minor trap, and you didn't fall for it.
I think that you are now seeing the real problem here.
I think that you are now seeing the real problem here.
only info i found on the stock bose sub is that runs .5 ohm. Never seen a sub run that before but I did find a Kicker amp that is stable there. http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_...42PXA2001.html was the cheapest I found in a quick search. Definitely going to have to keep that amp turned down or youll ruin that sub. I have seen much cheaper used bose amps for sale on ebay so I would probably go that route.
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^^ YES. smashbrohammer has the Bose SubW, but not the Bose external amp, to drive this speaker.
Even having the Bose external amp to drive the Bose SubW is useless if your car is equipped with the 350z OEM Clarion H/U. There is no way to connect the Clarion H/U to a Bose external amp (the link needed to drive the Bose SubW).
Even having the Bose external amp to drive the Bose SubW is useless if your car is equipped with the 350z OEM Clarion H/U. There is no way to connect the Clarion H/U to a Bose external amp (the link needed to drive the Bose SubW).
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