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Re: Bose amplifier repair

Subject: Re: Bose amplifier repair
by bogus on 2013/2/25 18:33:44

one other element of fixing these amps...

Bose still replaces them... they are available, but only as GENERIC Bose amps, not tuned to a specific vehicle.

I read this several years ago, but don't know from where it came... but it does make sense.

It is best to fix these than replace with the generic.

Bose also offers drivers, too... but for that, you can actually fix your existing drivers.

1. Go to a site called www.decware.com and buy the proper sized rubber surrounds.

2. Replace same.

3. Using basic acrylic glue (3 parts water, 1 part glue, IIRC), brush onto the paper cone. It will stiffen the cone and improve its long term durability.

Decware also suggests using their glue straight (not diluted) on the cone.

They also have some seriously kick-ass speaker enclosure build kits...


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