Install Aftermarket Subwoofer and Amp in Acura RL 2005-2009 Factory Bose

Install Aftermarket Subwoofer and Amp in Acura RL 2005-2009 Factory Bose

This is my Test of hooking up a Aftermarket sub and amp to the factory bose system in my 2006 Acura RL. Sub is Alpine Type R and Amp is a Alpine MRP-M1000 Wi…

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Carbon Legend says:

If you would have looked at the description of the video you would have
seen i posted the link to the Wiring diagram….

iBeShuckaling says:

if you ask me, it’s sort of dumb to screw in your amp to the back of your
subwoofer because if that thing hits hard on the lows, then the vibrations
will fuck up the amp. however, it would probably be smarter to screw it to
a back seat or something.

Rehman Raza says:

hi dear its reall helpful to see ur video and i get little idea bcz i want
install amp and woofer in my acura tl 2009 any idea how i do thanks

abramo10 says:

hey my speakers sound really low even on max volume. I have and acura tl
2005 and Im wondering if Its the wires or It just comes like that

Carbon Legend says:

amp is not on the back of the box. this was a mock up to show it could be
done so it was done for easy removal

Carbon Legend says:

Sorry for the delayed response, the diagram has been in the description. I
tapped the 2 wires then put into the speaker level inputs of the alpine
amp.

John Phan says:

Also, from the Bose Amp to Alpine amp connection: Look like you have it tap
into the Bose Amp with 2 wire.. and those 2 wire converted into a RCA
connection then connect to Alpine Amp? The video didn’t show much how the
wiring look like., So if you can please explain. Also, If possible can you
share the Bose Amp wiring Diagram too… Much appreciated…

John Phan says:

Hi, Wow.. I has been looking for this mod for sometime. Finally, Thank you!
Can you please tell me more information about the system setup. I noticed
you only add an AMP for the Subwoofer and nothing for all other speakers.,
Which what i am looking for…. But i have another questions… Did you
disconnect the stock Sub or you run both of them at the same time?
continnue…

Rehman Raza says:

one more thing i dont see the remote wire in ur video

Carbon Legend says:

possibly could be a burnt out component in the amp, i have repaired a few
bose amps that had this issue.

Carbon Legend says:

Rain falls by mike monday

Kayla Bueno says:

whats the name of the track

overclockedHD says:

Hey mate, is their any alternative speakers setup that sound good as bose ?
Bose don’t car car audio.

DiggyD024 says:

How did you get through the firewall to install the amp kit to your second
battery? I’m using 0 gauge wire so its quite a bit bigger than a normal amp
kit.

DiggyD024 says:

This video would be extremely helpful if I could make out the diagram,
however since I cant it makes it even more frustrating. FOCUS DAM IT!!! I
cant find the diagram anywhere on the net and the stereo store wont give it
to me, dude you need to check your youtube account, I’m sure I not the only
one that is frustrated by your video. The only thing this proves is that it
can be done. Now I’m going to go finish pulling out the rest of my hair,
wish me luck everybody!!

DiggyD024 says:

Really??? Sweet! Checking that out as we speak, THANK YOU! Sorry about the
post I have wasted about 5 hours on my system and only tore apart my trunk
and back seat, if you have any other advise please don’t hesitate to reply,
I’m still in the midst of the installation.

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