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Bose Upgrade Options for receiver
Edward Buker:
For what it is worth in our 2002 Marquis Beaver had installed a Bose system with a preamp interface box in a cabinet over the passenger side couch. It had a coaxial dolby digital input. Our TV had optical out but with an inexpensive adapter we did a conversion at the TV and used a spare RG59 cable already built in to feed the Bose. We have 5.1 surround sound now from our sat system and locals on the TV. Just one option that might work for others.
Later Ed
William Brosam:
thanks guys for the ideas im going to explore them all,
Greg Kamper:
I know this is an old post.. but my Bose unit quit working and a local electronics repairman fixed it for $60.00. I also added an aftermarket car amp and two speakers for the in dash unit so I don't have to use the 120v Bose amp to listen to the in-dash radio. When the Bose unit does go out I will just replace it with a mid line home theater receiver and just run new speaker wires from the cabinet where the amp is located over the pass seat to the cabinet where the tv was. I have a 32" on a swing mount instead on the old tube tv so that cabinet will be perfect when I change it out.
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