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I'm unexpectedly about to be handed down the '11 Denali in my sig and have a question for the audio gurus here.
I'd been thinking about going the add-an-amp route with one of the PAC units in my '07 LTZ w/ Bose (AOEM-GM24): keeping the factory nav headunit, hiding a small, mono boosted rail amp somewhere behind the dash, and swapping out the 6.5" factory "subwoofer" for a Memphis or Rockville from Amazon that would mount in the factory location - a true "stealth"/stock setup with just a bit of added punch.
However, I know the Bose system in the Escalades and Denalis has the "Lux" amp which is different from the "dumb" amp in the LTZ Bose's.
Does the PAC AOEM-1416 adapter work to add a line-out for the Escalades and Denalis? Or am I S.O.L./going to need to swap the headunit and bypass the stock amp completely to add a sub?
Thanks in advance!
I'd been thinking about going the add-an-amp route with one of the PAC units in my '07 LTZ w/ Bose (AOEM-GM24): keeping the factory nav headunit, hiding a small, mono boosted rail amp somewhere behind the dash, and swapping out the 6.5" factory "subwoofer" for a Memphis or Rockville from Amazon that would mount in the factory location - a true "stealth"/stock setup with just a bit of added punch.
However, I know the Bose system in the Escalades and Denalis has the "Lux" amp which is different from the "dumb" amp in the LTZ Bose's.
Does the PAC AOEM-1416 adapter work to add a line-out for the Escalades and Denalis? Or am I S.O.L./going to need to swap the headunit and bypass the stock amp completely to add a sub?
Thanks in advance!