[s-cars] stereo upgrade

calvinlc at earthlink.net calvinlc at earthlink.net
Mon Feb 26 23:37:37 EST 2007


I can attest to the pop with pre-amp outputs driving the bose amplifiers,
but my solution was less tha $4, which I am sure the hi-low converters are
not...well unless you make your own, but I couldn't do that and stay within
the volume constraint behind the radio...surface mount parts and all are so
much better on space.
--Calvin


-----Original Message-----
From: s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com
[mailto:s-car-list-bounces at audifans.com]On Behalf Of Ez Veedub
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2007 5:58 PM
To: kday at ultrameta.org; martin.baggenstos at gmail.com;
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Subject: Re: [s-cars] stereo upgrade


In actuality, you can run Bose speakers with after aftermarket amps,
provided they high end or 1 ohm stable amps. As for keeping the radio info
in the IC, good luck finding that unit, as those were Blaupunkt units and I
don't believe you can find any new Blaupunkt unit with the same interface.
If you were to find maybe an older aftermarket unit, it won't have any good
features that newer radios have. As for using an aftermarket headunit on
Bose, I use high/low convertors. If you try using the Metra RCA adapter kit
only, you'll get the pop noise when you change stations or modes in your
radio. You don't get that with the high/low convertors on speaker lead
inputs. I currently run an Alpine unit on stock Bose system in my 93 S4 with
high/low convertors, and I just finished running my 95 A6 Non-Bose, with
Alpine headunit direct to speakers on front and RCA to rear speaker (Active
system) with an installed Bose Avant subwoofer on high/low convertor on rear
speaker leads. System in the Avant sounds great. Almost as good as Audi Q7,
but with less bass since it has smaller speakers.
Ezveedub


>From: "Kevin Day" <kday at ultrameta.org>
>To: martin.baggenstos at gmail.com, s-car-list at audifans.com
>Subject: [s-cars]  stereo upgrade
>Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2007 12:20:27 -0500
>
>"Martin Baggenstos" writes:
> > I have one of the early 1995 audi S6's and am looking at upgrading the
> > entire stereo system, due to they difficulties with just replacing the
> > components seperately. Any recommendations from people who have done it
> > regarding headunit and speakers, amp? Can aftermarket stereos be hooked
>up
> > to display on the dash like the OEM? Thanks
>
>If your goal is simply better sound -- rather than getting a CD player
>in the dash -- you can upgrade everything except the original head
>unit.  There is a lot of misinformation out there on this subject, but
>the truth of the matter is that the Audi "Bose" head unit works fine
>with aftermarket amps and speakers.  Aside from the Bose logo on the
>front, there is nothing Bose about it.  (I believe it's made by
>Blaupunkt.)   The confusion arises because of a legitimate
>incompatiblity between the Bose speakers and non-Bose amplifiers.  But
>if you replace both the speakers and the amps there is no issue.
>
>In my 94 S4 I have the original radio driving two amps in the trunk.
>The front and rear speakers have been replaced and a subwoofer added.
>Sounds really good for what I have in it.
>
>If you change the head unit you will most certainly lose the dash display.
>
>-Kevin
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