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HRmadness 03-22-2018 10:23 PM

Bose in nismo
 
Hey all, i tried to search but have gotten mixed answers and somewhat confused since everyone has a different opinion on what works or what doesnt work. I would like to keep my oem cd player but wanted to upgrade to bose so i can use the cassete with aux option. Does anyone know if bose would work in a 2008 nismo basic player? And if not what would be needed if i purchased the bose deck... the mini oem amp? I heard mixed answers on there being two amps one for sub and one for speakers? Is this true? Also would i need the oem wiring for the sub to hook up to the deck player? Any input would be greatly appreciated.

travlee 03-23-2018 03:54 AM


Originally Posted by HRmadness (Post 10946502)
Hey all, i tried to search but have gotten mixed answers and somewhat confused since everyone has a different opinion on what works or what doesnt work. I would like to keep my oem cd player but wanted to upgrade to bose so i can use the cassete with aux option. Does anyone know if bose would work in a 2008 nismo basic player? And if not what would be needed if i purchased the bose deck... the mini oem amp? I heard mixed answers on there being two amps one for sub and one for speakers? Is this true? Also would i need the oem wiring for the sub to hook up to the deck player? Any input would be greatly appreciated.

just replace with aftermarket double din, save factory radio for when you sell it

travlee 03-23-2018 03:54 AM

but yes, there are 2 amps, and the bose speakers are a different impedance that the regular speakers

craig12895 03-23-2018 05:17 AM

I would also highly recommend you just find a different headunit that you prefer. Much less headache than trying to rewire OEM stuff and the final product will likely have higher sound quality.

MicVelo 03-23-2018 06:44 AM


Originally Posted by craig12895 (Post 10946531)
I would also highly recommend you just find a different headunit that you prefer. Much less headache than trying to rewire OEM stuff and the final product will likely have higher sound quality.

^^^ This, definitely!

Oh, Bose can be done but for what $$ and labor, hardly worth it. Go aftermarket.


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