blunto
02-18-2007, 07:36 PM
With input from experienced members, I would like to clear up the rumors about the necessity of an adapter for an aftermarket head unit to work with an otherwise factory Bose system. Some say the adapter works, some say it sucks, others say it is completely unnecessary.
My setup:
Kenwood Headunit (16 Pin)
Bose Factory 3-Speaker System
I bought the wiring harness and antenna adapter, soldered everything up, but I have no sound at any of my speakers.
There are some unused wires on my harness:
From side coming out of H/U
ILLUMI
P. CONT
EXT. CONT.
MUTE
ANT CONT
From other side of harness
DIMMER
ILLUMINATION/DASHLIGHT
POWER ANTENNA
There is one disconnected wire coming directly out of the back of my H/U labeled:
REMO. CONT
What do I need to connect in order to avoid purchasing the aforementioned adapter? Do I need to bypass the factory amps? I do not want to replace my speakers at this time.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Eric
My setup:
Kenwood Headunit (16 Pin)
Bose Factory 3-Speaker System
I bought the wiring harness and antenna adapter, soldered everything up, but I have no sound at any of my speakers.
There are some unused wires on my harness:
From side coming out of H/U
ILLUMI
P. CONT
EXT. CONT.
MUTE
ANT CONT
From other side of harness
DIMMER
ILLUMINATION/DASHLIGHT
POWER ANTENNA
There is one disconnected wire coming directly out of the back of my H/U labeled:
REMO. CONT
What do I need to connect in order to avoid purchasing the aforementioned adapter? Do I need to bypass the factory amps? I do not want to replace my speakers at this time.
Thanks in advance for the help!
Eric