NutNbutGMC
08-13-2007, 17:57
I have an age old question and am looking for a bit of experienced advice.
I recently bought a 2007 Classic GMC CC with a Bose System. I am in hopes of adding additional sound accessories that I did not allow to go by way of trade in the recent 2002 model (non-Bose). From the 2002 I kept an Alpine XM ready head unit (swapped from the factory unit in 2002). System was comprised of Alpine receiver, XM tuner (not an FM modular setup), 4 Rockford Fosgate door speakers (a moot point for now), a Rockford subwoofer, a Rockford amp, and the XM antenna. I took that entire unit out and put back the OEM into the 2002.
That said, I'd like to know a few things about this new fangled Bose system. I have the single play CD unit.
How much (if any) may I re-install (of the salvaged 2002 set-up) into the current 2007 Bose OEM head unit? I ask this with regards to another thread here that stated one could use the OEM for XM hook-up. Fine by me. I'd really like to think I could add the amp and sub to the OEM unit, maintain (unaffected) the steering wheel controls, and know that the OEM head unit will acknowledge and control the sub / amp adjustment settings.
I feel that this will be a limited add-on from my leftovers; I'm just not sure how limited.
Will I have to replace the entire setup again in order to obtain the use of this salvaged system? Oh I'd hate to lose the wheel controls, as such. I'd likely forego the sub / amp if it will not adapt properly.
I have looked at Crutch's and JP Customs to try and piece-mill this together from their offerings but it becomes an entangled web of information.
May I ask upon the stereo Gurus to advise accordingly?
I recently bought a 2007 Classic GMC CC with a Bose System. I am in hopes of adding additional sound accessories that I did not allow to go by way of trade in the recent 2002 model (non-Bose). From the 2002 I kept an Alpine XM ready head unit (swapped from the factory unit in 2002). System was comprised of Alpine receiver, XM tuner (not an FM modular setup), 4 Rockford Fosgate door speakers (a moot point for now), a Rockford subwoofer, a Rockford amp, and the XM antenna. I took that entire unit out and put back the OEM into the 2002.
That said, I'd like to know a few things about this new fangled Bose system. I have the single play CD unit.
How much (if any) may I re-install (of the salvaged 2002 set-up) into the current 2007 Bose OEM head unit? I ask this with regards to another thread here that stated one could use the OEM for XM hook-up. Fine by me. I'd really like to think I could add the amp and sub to the OEM unit, maintain (unaffected) the steering wheel controls, and know that the OEM head unit will acknowledge and control the sub / amp adjustment settings.
I feel that this will be a limited add-on from my leftovers; I'm just not sure how limited.
Will I have to replace the entire setup again in order to obtain the use of this salvaged system? Oh I'd hate to lose the wheel controls, as such. I'd likely forego the sub / amp if it will not adapt properly.
I have looked at Crutch's and JP Customs to try and piece-mill this together from their offerings but it becomes an entangled web of information.
May I ask upon the stereo Gurus to advise accordingly?