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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 09:41:40

Title: Changing the sound system
Post by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 09:41:40
Hi all
       I recently aquired a 2.2cdx 02 plate, I also have a 2.5 elite 99 plate that is going to be scrapped as its a cat c and I've been paid out. Can I transfer the Bose speakers and amp from the elite to the cdx, and would it be worth it without the Bose head unit, or do I need to find a later Bose unit to make it worthwhile. Any suggestions or alternatives would be appriciated, after listening to the Bose for 18 months this standard unit is a bit of a let down.
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: RobG on 18 January 2012, 09:51:51
Hi all
       I recently aquired a 2.2cdx 02 plate, I also have a 2.5 elite 99 plate that is going to be scrapped as its a cat c and I've been paid out. Can I transfer the Bose speakers and amp from the elite to the cdx, and would it be worth it without the Bose head unit, or do I need to find a later Bose unit to make it worthwhile. Any suggestions or alternatives would be appriciated, after listening to the Bose for 18 months this standard unit is a bit of a let down.
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 10:09:15
Will adding the Amp and speakers improve it while I'm looking?
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: jonny2112 on 18 January 2012, 10:17:24
I'm not sure the ancillaries will work with a non- Bose HU  :-\
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: RobG on 18 January 2012, 10:23:11
Will adding the Amp and speakers improve it while I'm looking?
As stated Bose speakers need a Bose configured head unit as they are 2ohm as opposed to 4ohm
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 10:29:24
Thanks for the info, I suppose the next obvious question is - will a newer head unit to fit my 02 plate link with the Amp out of the 99 plate before I ask if  anyone has one for sale
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Dave DND on 18 January 2012, 10:37:08
Have a read here

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=97131.0

 ;)
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: RobG on 18 January 2012, 10:42:43
Thanks for the info, I suppose the next obvious question is - will a newer head unit to fit my 02 plate link with the Amp out of the 99 plate before I ask if  anyone has one for sale
Look behind the driver`s kickpanel in your Elite where the Bose loom connects to the multi-plug for the HU, if you haven`t got that connector in your F/L you`ll have to make a loom up
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 10:56:01
Having read the link that Dave DND kindly provided it seems the best option is to move to something entirely different and modern to achieve the sound I want, however, how much of the dash readout will I lose, will it just be the stereo information or will I lose outside temp, mpg, time and other functions?
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: jonny2112 on 18 January 2012, 11:11:59
In my MFL I only lost the central line of the display. You'll need an adaptor to connect aftermarket unit, and there should be an option on it which will allow you to retain the date display permanently. Otherwise that line goes blank.
As I say this is only my own experience in a MFL but I can't see the FL being much different?
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Dave DND on 18 January 2012, 11:16:36
Having read the link that Dave DND kindly provided it seems the best option is to move to something entirely different and modern to achieve the sound I want, however, how much of the dash readout will I lose, will it just be the stereo information or will I lose outside temp, mpg, time and other functions?

Really depends on the stereo system currently fitted - what are you running at present?
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: chris7of9 on 18 January 2012, 11:21:29
Currently CCR2006 and the CD isn't working anyway
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Dave DND on 18 January 2012, 12:04:12
Time/date line will go out, but can easily be retained with a quick bit of wiring

 ;)
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: martin42 on 18 January 2012, 14:02:02
what is the wiring mod you have to do as i have fitted an aftermarket unit but would like to retain the clock feature,thanks :y
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Dave DND on 18 January 2012, 14:33:49
what is the wiring mod you have to do as i have fitted an aftermarket unit but would like to retain the clock feature,thanks :y

Two wires on the electric aerial pin on the main connector - one goes to the rear aerial to power it, the other goes to the display (red/grey rings a bell but not certain?) - Cut and make safe the live ends of the display wire and the time/date will stay on the display

 :y
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: martin42 on 18 January 2012, 14:36:30
thanks Dave,will do that at the weekend  :y
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Andy H on 18 January 2012, 21:09:09
Currently CCR2006 and the CD isn't working anyway
Some (most?) of the CCR2006 can be programmed using Tech2 for use with Bose.

IIRC CCR2006/A is NOT suitable but CCR2006/B (or later?) can be programmed.

Working CCR2006 HUs are often available quite cheap in the for sale section......
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: feeutfo on 20 January 2012, 01:34:32
Time/date line will go out, but can easily be retained with a quick bit of wiring

 ;)
Check control?
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: Dave DND on 20 January 2012, 08:57:36
Time/date line will go out, but can easily be retained with a quick bit of wiring

 ;)
Check control?

You could certainly play with some reprogramming, but I have found that most inexperienced people tend to screw up other things when messing about with that, so far easier to advise of cutting the wire.

 ;)
Title: Re: Changing the sound system
Post by: feeutfo on 20 January 2012, 10:00:32
Currently CCR2006 and the CD isn't working anyway
Might be Bose configurable via tech 2, and if the head unit can be repaired or replaced for reasonable money it's far better to stick with the Bose vx head unit IMO. Bose is a marked improvement over the stock speakers so worth perusing.

 Changing head unit to a Chevy after market one will de value the car and loose on board warning and info features. Stick with the vx systems designed for your car IMO. If using the breakers on here it will work out way cheaper as well. Provided looms are present. Stick with the Bose system if possible.  :y