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Old 03-28-2022, 09:32 PM   #41
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You wont accomplish anything with stuffing the sub with pillow fill. If anything, it will be worse.

Also the subs & amp are 2ohm which is why they are wired the way they are. If you wire the amp up to a 4ohm head unit you will risk blowing the amp, HU, speakers or a combination.

The Bose sub shelf is designed as a ported system. If you want to use an aftermarket amp and/or HU then you need to use 4ohm speakers....NOT the Bose ones. You can get 5 1/4 subs in many component systems and run new wires to the amp using the sub channel or a mono amp.

I have 2 bose subs left from an upgrade I did if anyone wants them, but they have to be used with the factory amp & head unit...wont work right with aftermarket.

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Old 04-02-2022, 07:33 AM   #42
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I am not sure about the 986 Bose sub because I have never seen one in person, but the 987 Bose works perfectly with aftermarket head units. It just needs power, input, and amp turn on signal like any other powered sub.
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Old 04-02-2022, 09:44 AM   #43
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It may work, but it doesn't work correctly because it uses 2ohm speakers. Unless you are connecting it to a 2ohm system it is only a matter of time before it doesn't work or takes the headunit/amp with it
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Old 04-02-2022, 10:06 PM   #44
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Are you talking about the 986 sub?
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Old 12-05-2023, 11:50 AM   #45
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just bought one of these and was testing it yesterday
i connected the sub + and sub- wires to the 2 wires that go to the left speaker
this way i don't need to run new input wires
this basically taps the left speaker wire to the bose amp input
works well!
i also connected the remote wire to the power wire, this way it's always on
but i will wire the power and ground to the rear hardtop defroster cable plug thats on the rear shelf
this way the sub is only on when i turn on the defroster switch
but the rear speakers are always on
rear speakers i hooked up to the rear speaker out on the CDR-220
i put some dynamat on the interior walls of the sub box
and stuffed it with polyfill as well

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