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1) COMPLETELY forgot about the Bose.
2) Select a radio that has the features you want.
3) a) If you want to stay simple buy 4 coaxial 6 1/2's or 6 3/4's that has an rms rating of 35 or less using one in each door & one in each sail panel powering them from the radio.
b) If you want a more elaborate setup buy a set of 6 1/2 or 6 3/4 components for the doors and use 6 1/2 or 6 3/4 coaxials in the sail panels powering them off the radio. It would be best to add an amp later on to maximize the potential of the components.
4) Later on if you want you can add a single subwoofer or possibly 2 subwoofers powering them with an amp.
I hope this helps.
speaker or sub wofer,this is for my dad's car he is 51 still likes to go fast some times,I just want to put some nicer stuff/newer.I will not be using the stock head unit.Now my next question is,I can get the wiring,and all I got the back speaker
and panel for 10 bucks.I know the guy that owns the junkyard well his family.
But from what I read I may have gotten the wrong one,I got the one that has a one wire and they say that it is a 3 speaker setup,I don't see how it could be a 3 speaker set up could you please fiill me in.The 93 z28 is a planejane z28 and I just want to spiff it up some.I will not be using the stock head unit.
This is completely different from Camaros of the same period. The premium system in Camaros at the time was Bose. It had a special head unit that produced low-level, high-impedance output sent to either three or five (depending on model) speakers with integrated individual amps. None of the pieces from a Bose system are interchangeable with any Firebird configuration. Even the wiring is completely different because the Bose system used common ground but the Firebirds used floating ground.
and on a side note WhiteBird00 do you happen to know myws6.
It might be possible to use the pre-amp sub output of an aftermarket head unit to provide audio signal to the sub but I don't know how you get around the common ground vs. floating ground problem. There are adapters available that let you run Bose speakers off an aftermarket head unit but I don't know how you could mix standard speakers with a Bose sub. Besides, you'd get better sound by adding an aftermarket sub using a line out converter to get signal from the rear speakers.
I'm afraid I don't know anyone from these forums personally - at least nobody who has identified themselves by screen name. I've been to a few cruise-ins around town but was mostly ignored so I stopped going.
So no, it's not a directly easy swap in. If you pull all the wiring from a parts car it would be easier, but you have to know what you're looking for. Wiring diagrams help.
1) COMPLETELY forgot about the Bose.
2) Select a radio that has the features you want.
3) a) If you want to stay simple buy 4 coaxial 6 1/2's or 6 3/4's that has an rms rating of 35 or less using one in each door & one in each sail panel powering them from the radio.
b) If you want a more elaborate setup buy a set of 6 1/2 or 6 3/4 components for the doors and use 6 1/2 or 6 3/4 coaxials in the sail panels powering them off the radio. It would be best to add an amp later on to maximize the potential of the components.
4) Later on if you want you can add a single subwoofer or possibly 2 subwoofers powering them with an amp.
I hope this helps.
http://www.keeaudio.com/fbodyspeakers.html
Just scroll to the bottom of the page. If you have the other system that had the upgraded ail panels with a 4x6" and a 5.25" sub I have something for that as well that will be a vast improvement over stock.
Shoot me an email: keeaudio@bellsouth.net





