Adding Bass To 2007+ Tahoe w/Bose&Nav
#1
Adding Bass To 2007+ Tahoe w/Bose&Nav
Well, after a lot of searching for the Bose Nav/DVD/Rear Ent wiring diagram, I finally found the only useable signal for adding a sub amp. The issue I had was that tapping the speaker wires on the Bose system changed the impedence too much and threw the Bose amp into a state of confusion. The only logical reasoning behind this is that Bose uses an auto-clip-sensning system that basically tells the amp how much stress the speaker is under through the language of impedence. Notice how when you rotate your volume **** all the way up, it just magically knows when to stop? I realized also that adding an amp for mids and highs would have to be done by grabbing the low level signal before the Bose amp FYI.
The center console subwoofer is practically located under the dash. After learning that the Bose amp was in the center console at the rear under the storage area, I figured there must be high level sub signal traveling through the center console.
Sure enough, I popped out the very easily accessible storage tray and spied a 4-wire harness. You might be thinking only 1 pair of wires go to a sub. Well, as I learned when adding an amp to my CTS w/ Bose, they like to run 2 pairs, one for each voice coil. All you have to do is tap each pair and run to a line-level adapter or hi-lo converter as some of you know them by. The wiring is as follows:
***These colors are on the amp side of the plug. The sub side has different colors all together.***
Voice Coil #1 aka Channel 1
+Dark Blue w/ White Stripe
- Light Green w/ Black Stripe
Voice Coil #2 aka Channel 2
+Dark Green
-Light Blue w/ Black Stripe
***THESE ARE SUB LEVELS NOT FULL RANGE..TAPPING THESE WIRES ARE ONLY FOR INSTALLING SUBS***
**Since it is easier to tap the larger gauge wires on the sub side of the harness, just use the plug's corresponding letters (ABCD) to match the wires up.**
There is plenty of room under most second row seating for one large amp or multiple smaller amps. Even the factory beauty board can be cut to easily flush amps in and hide wiring.
The 12Volt Main and 12Volt Accessory/Ignition wire locations are pictured below.
I am a professional installer who works out of Southern California and would love to help out if anyone needs.
760-773-8728 Travis Brown
socaliguy81@yahoo.com
The center console subwoofer is practically located under the dash. After learning that the Bose amp was in the center console at the rear under the storage area, I figured there must be high level sub signal traveling through the center console.
Sure enough, I popped out the very easily accessible storage tray and spied a 4-wire harness. You might be thinking only 1 pair of wires go to a sub. Well, as I learned when adding an amp to my CTS w/ Bose, they like to run 2 pairs, one for each voice coil. All you have to do is tap each pair and run to a line-level adapter or hi-lo converter as some of you know them by. The wiring is as follows:
***These colors are on the amp side of the plug. The sub side has different colors all together.***
Voice Coil #1 aka Channel 1
+Dark Blue w/ White Stripe
- Light Green w/ Black Stripe
Voice Coil #2 aka Channel 2
+Dark Green
-Light Blue w/ Black Stripe
***THESE ARE SUB LEVELS NOT FULL RANGE..TAPPING THESE WIRES ARE ONLY FOR INSTALLING SUBS***
**Since it is easier to tap the larger gauge wires on the sub side of the harness, just use the plug's corresponding letters (ABCD) to match the wires up.**
There is plenty of room under most second row seating for one large amp or multiple smaller amps. Even the factory beauty board can be cut to easily flush amps in and hide wiring.
The 12Volt Main and 12Volt Accessory/Ignition wire locations are pictured below.
I am a professional installer who works out of Southern California and would love to help out if anyone needs.
760-773-8728 Travis Brown
socaliguy81@yahoo.com
#6
I read your instructions on tapping a Chevy BOSE amp for adding a sub from back in April. I have an '05 Suburban with the touch-screen factory nav and sound system. I have the sub woofer in the front of the center console. Do you know where the amp is located in this model? Is it best to tap the wires before or after the amp? Your review said before. I'm also going to need some more instructions on which wires I need to tap to get a feed for my extra amp and sub. Thanks in advance for your help!
#7
Does anyone make a 'plug and play' harness for this yet? I really don't want to cut into the factory wires... what if you got 6" of 4 wires, and the correct 2 plugs?
there are 2 pairs of wires. for subs (I want a single sub) do I still have to tap in to both?
thanks!
there are 2 pairs of wires. for subs (I want a single sub) do I still have to tap in to both?
thanks!
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#8
Yes, tap both...
Does anyone make a 'plug and play' harness for this yet? I really don't want to cut into the factory wires... what if you got 6" of 4 wires, and the correct 2 plugs?
there are 2 pairs of wires. for subs (I want a single sub) do I still have to tap in to both?
thanks!
there are 2 pairs of wires. for subs (I want a single sub) do I still have to tap in to both?
thanks!
If you do not tap both voice coil wires, you would only be getting half of your signal for the sub.
For future reference, because I get asked this a lot...
DO NOT DISCONNECT THE FACTORY SUB. Just tap into the wires. Your front stage will suffer without the sub under your dash working. Also, the OEM amplifier system may not operate properly without the OEM subwoofer presenting a load to it.
#10
CF Senior Member
you will need all 4 wires if you wire and aftermarket amp - so you get both channels of sound. your aftermarket amp will have 4 speaker level inputs.
the stock sub is probably a dual voice coil sub so you will want to buy a dual 2 ohm voice coil sub if you buy another. You connect those in series and it will give your aftermarket amp a 4 ohm load. the place you buy the sub from will tell you how to wire it
the stock sub is probably a dual voice coil sub so you will want to buy a dual 2 ohm voice coil sub if you buy another. You connect those in series and it will give your aftermarket amp a 4 ohm load. the place you buy the sub from will tell you how to wire it