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dhornberger

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Maybe someone can help. I own a 2000 GMC yukon Denali and I recently acquired a pair of subwoffers I'd like to install. How, and is it possible to connect them to the factory Bose system amp. Where is the amp located, and what do need to do to set this up
 

bauer4567

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Hmmm.. probably wont work for ya... just send them over my way since you cant use them... :Handshake:

No, im just kidding... but there should be a LOT of people who can help you out in the 00-06 section of the forum... Im sure a mod will be along shortly to relocate this thread for ya... good luck!
 

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Probably not to the factory Bose, but you could get a small aftermarket amp, tap it into the Bose setup and work fine.
 

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you will not be able to power them off of the factory amps. ( you would not want to anyway) your best bet is getting a small class d mono block amp and using that to power your subs. An Alpine MRP-M500 or JL Audio JX250/1 or a Kicker 10ZX400.1 will do the job and can be found in expensively from many car audio sites or even regular electronics places like best buy or frys.
 

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Or, look at the Kicker IX mono amps, very small in size, yet powerful enough to do what you want.
 

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