GMT900 Bose Premium Amp to Luxury Amp Upgrade

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chaingun427

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Quick update, setup the maestro for a factory amp, put in the amp fuse which goes to the back of the i/p junction box on pin P4 of the black connector, and exits on pin 6 of the green connector (this is contrary to the premium audio diagrams that show it exiting to pin 8 on x3 which is the orange connector) I opened the module to verify the wiring just to be sure.

The amp is turning on, connected a crap 6" sub I had laying around to the left door speaker output and I have both all chimes with no other inputs connected.


In other words with an aftermarket radio, it is possible to put the lux amp into a base model sound system

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Guess i need to start messing with the speaker outputs and rewire my inputs through the low level on the deck
 
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something not making sense to me, maybe my amp is bad, not sure. Does the "lux" amp only have 2 channel input?


Nvm figured it out. I had fade set trying to get rear speakers setup and it doesn't work that way. Might upgrade to a uqs amp later for fun, but atm the uqa+y91 amp is in and sounding great, minus the fader control
 
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