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98 C230 Non-Bose speaker upgrade, can I keep the old head unit?
As you know, most of you like to keep the old stock head units as long as possible and it happens I have 3 functioning radios, and two non-factory head units. I'm looking to upgrade speakers for more bass, but mostly treble without getting rid of the old head unit and adding amp which is a mess. I'm looking to find out how many watts the bose speakers are for the 202. I don't have access to pick-n-pull without making a long trip and it'd be nice if i knew the specs. I'm trying to replicate those with a different brand with ones bought online or in a store.
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Thanks for the replies.
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IIRC the bose system uses a different impedance than the non-bose (and most other standard car audio) system. So I'm not sure you can plug in the bose speakers into a non-bose setup.
I had a non-bose system in my 2000. When the head unit volume control stopped working, I bought an Alpine unit and replaced the front speakers with a larger set of 6.5" coaxials. It required some special baffling that I had to modify even more. I bought the most efficient ones I could find. The bass and definition was noticeably better, not earth shattering but fine for my use. |
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The Bose spkrs in my ML are 2ohm..factory.
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