BOSE sounds
robert weinberg
centaurus3200 at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 22 17:43:52 PST 2008
honestly, if you can get the stock bose system running cheap, then try it.
but the bose system, much like bose home speakers - well, they suck IMHO. lots 100hz boom and 400hz "warmth" to make you think those underpowered cheap speakers are more impressive than they really are.
bose always used lots of active equalization to milk every last ounce of frequency response out of mediocre drivers.
i'm on the eye out for period a/d/s components to run with a new blaupunkt deck. problem is that the old a/d/s car audio stuff is fairly collectible as everyone with an 1980's porsche has the same idea.
see ya,
Robby
--- On Sat, 11/22/08, Kenneth Keith <auditude at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Kenneth Keith <auditude at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: BOSE sounds
To: 200q20v at audifans.com
Date: Saturday, November 22, 2008, 5:13 PM
I heard it was a bad run of capacitors that went back in the recalled
amplifiers. If that's the case, for the $80/ea cost to have a place repair
the front ones, I'd be tempted to try a repair on my own by replacing the
faulty components. Has anyone done that?
How do you like the factory system, and do you just play cassettes or do you
have something more modern that you've integrated for an input? I was
thinking about getting an old fashioned cassette adapter, or maybe wired FM
modulator with a couple of antenna adapters, to allow me to play MP3s via
the factory head unit.
Cheers,
Kenneth
On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 5:50 PM, YBK <ybk at dongames.net> wrote:
> Front amplifiers suffer from the same part failures as rear ones.
> Many years ago I sent one of the fronts to carstereohelp.com - still
> works fine. Tempting to send the second - not high enough on the priority
> list.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: "Kenneth Keith" <auditude at gmail.com>
> Date: Saturday, Nov 22, 2008 6:19 pm
> Subject: BOSE sounds
> To: "200q20V mailing list" <200q20v at audifans.com>
>
> 200q20v'ers,
>
> I was able to swap in a different factory head unit, this one refurbished,
> and it didn't ask me for a security code. The rear speakers that were
just
> replaced under the recall campaign sound really good, but the front ones,
> especially the driver's side, sound like something is wrong. There
was a
> screeching sound and a lot of crackly static noise like a blown speaker or
> loose connection, but the screeching has seemingly gone away. Also, it
was
> making this really loud *BEEP* noise when I would hit scan or select or
set
> a preset. That crazy beeping has stopped, so I don't know if some
> questionable circuit has warmed up and maybe a ground path has been
> established.
>
> I wonder if there is something in the front door speakers that I can
> resolder or replace that isn't covered by the recall campaign.
I'm actually
> somewhat impressed by the fidelity of the factory rear speakers, so
I'm
> wondering if I can get the whole setup up to par how it would sound.
>
> Does anyone know if the recall only applies to rear speakers, and if so,
is
> there something I can do to correct a problem with the fronts?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Kenneth
>
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