Just wondering if anyone might know of any stock '89 Bose amps available anywhere? If not, any feedback on these repair places that are out there?
Thanks
Just wondering if anyone might know of any stock '89 Bose amps available anywhere? If not, any feedback on these repair places that are out there?
Thanks
Jeff
'89 SEI Coupe
I sent mine back to Bose and they fixed it for about $100, but that was 4 or 5 years ago. Best bet is to get one from someone here that's pulled it out of a wreck.
Throw it out and get a real amp,it's not worth it.
yeah, except if he wants to keep his stock head unit (volume knob on steering wheel ftw) and/or not deal with rewiring his stereo
Yep, that would be the case. We're talking about a stock ride with 35,000 original miles and the urge to keep it that way. Just looking to get some good sound back, for these old ears. Don't need to show everyone on the road how much I can make my car rattle.
Thanks for looking in and the advice, 'tho.
Jeff
Jeff
'89 SEI Coupe
It's not so much about making a lot of racket. Just making good sounding racket. Bose has good marketing, and they have the occasional good piece but all in all, I avoid their stuff. You have to decide if you want it stock (and that stereo is rare) but for good sound, I'd buy an Alpine.
Dr_Snooz
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1989 Honda Accord LX-i Coupe, 240k miles, MT swap, rear disc swap
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whoa... 35,000 miles... Need pictures asap... sorry for being off topic lol.
But yes, try and track one down from a wrecker or another member, hopefully 2drse-i can help you out. I had 2 from my old se-i's but sold them to a member on the board. Keeping steering wheel controls and changing out the deck is a bit of work in the se-i's.
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Jeff
'89 SEI Coupe
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