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The best way to bypass bose

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Old 02-28-2005, 10:32 PM
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Default The best way to bypass bose

It took me a week to figure out how to bypass my amp and today i almost came to my last resort and rewired all the speakers. but as i went to take out my radio i figured hey why not directly connect the amp turn on wires and try that. well good thing i tried it because it works. AND IT WORKS GREAT, it sounds awesome there was actually to much bass. i cant believe i didnt think of it before.

Just thought i would help all those confused people out there who have searched and searched but couldnt find an answer
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