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Tim
 
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Default replacing a Bose radio

Not all Bose speakers are 2 ohm. Mine were 4 ohm with a single
4-channel amp in the trunk ('98 Acura CL 3.0). You can send an email
to requesting the specs on the system in your
specific vehicle. They will gladly respond so you know exactly what
you have.

On 23 Jul 2003 21:12:57 GMT, "Christopher Glaeser"
wrote:

The Bose radio in my 1990 Maxima no longer works. It's our extra vehicle
and we rarely drive that car, so I'd like to replace the radio without
spending too much money. I'd replace it with any brand car radio on sale,
but I'm told that Bose uses 2 ohm speakers and I'd have to replace much more
than the radio if going to 4 ohm radio. Perhaps the easiest solution is to
get a new Bose radio, but I'm not sure where to purchase one. Any
suggestions on how to proceed? Are there inexpensive radios that are
compatible with the Bose speakers?

Best,
Christopher