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Old Jun 6, 2003 | 01:10 PM
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Hi All,

Can anyone let me know the Bose part number on the 6x9 speakers ? I have a 97 SSEi with the Bose 8 speaker system and for some reason it has ACDelco speakers in it. They have 2 wires from the AMP, and then where the 2 wires are soldered to the speaker, there are another 2 wires coming off the solder joint and going to the tweeter.

If someone has the Bose system with 1 ohm 6x9'*, can they please do me a HUGE favor and check the part numbers on the speakers ? And if they are ACDelco or Bose ? Bose said it would probably be a 6 digit number.

Also, if someone knows the part number of the speaker assembly, that would be awesome as well

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Old Jun 6, 2003 | 02:00 PM
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As a side note, does anyone know the wiring of the Bose system in a 97 SSEi ? It has the ACDelco Radio/Cassette without EQ. It has a 4 channel silver Bose amp and 8 speakers.

I would LOVE a wiring diagram or something.

On the older Bonnie models, there is a gain control above the ashtray. On my Bose system, there is no gain control, but is there behind something there instead ?

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