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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #1 on: 27 October 2009, 19:49:24 »

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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #2 on: 27 October 2009, 20:07:52 »

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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #3 on: 27 October 2009, 20:18:50 »

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somebody on here may want it , just thought i would post it up

Its a ccr700 HU so all the wiring is going to be different to most (unless you already have a ccr700 and want to upgrade to Bose), think also the ccr700 has a unique MID display, half hieght or something, not sure the seller is throwing that in.

The Sat Nav is completely stand alone system and not conected to the Bose, so he's basicly selling two job lots as one.

Could be a good upgrade for someone.
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #4 on: 27 October 2009, 20:52:43 »

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somebody on here may want it , just thought i would post it up

Its a ccr700 HU so all the wiring is going to be different to most (unless you already have a ccr700 and want to upgrade to Bose), think also the ccr700 has a unique MID display, half hieght or something, not sure the seller is throwing that in.

The Sat Nav is completely stand alone system and not conected to the Bose, so he's basicly selling two job lots as one.

Could be a good upgrade for someone.
Thats what i was thinking i thought it me be a use to somebody if theres was dodgy or not working
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #5 on: 28 October 2009, 12:20:48 »

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somebody on here may want it , just thought i would post it up

Its a ccr700 HU so all the wiring is going to be different to most (unless you already have a ccr700 and want to upgrade to Bose), think also the ccr700 has a unique MID display, half hieght or something, not sure the seller is throwing that in.

The Sat Nav is completely stand alone system and not conected to the Bose, so he's basicly selling two job lots as one.

Could be a good upgrade for someone.
Thats what i was thinking i thought it me be a use to somebody if theres was dodgy or not working

You have ccr700 in yours Enfield MV6, dont you?, why dont you upgrade to Bose / Sat Nav (if its cheap enough).
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #6 on: 28 October 2009, 18:26:15 »

aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #7 on: 28 October 2009, 19:04:47 »

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aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[

Yours wont have Bose thou, anyway just relised yours is an Estate, so a lot of messing arround with the Bose Sub's.
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #8 on: 28 October 2009, 19:32:48 »

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aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[

Yours wont have Bose thou, anyway just relised yours is an Estate, so a lot of messing arround with the Bose Sub's.
ahhhhhhhh will give it a miss then me thinks, thanks anyway zirk
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« Reply #9 on: 30 October 2009, 12:41:54 »

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aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[

Yours wont have Bose thou, anyway just relised yours is an Estate, so a lot of messing around with the Bose Sub's.

Its not much messing around really, you need to get a sub for an estate, but IMHO its actually easier than in the saloon as taking the parcel shelf out is a pain.
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« Reply #10 on: 30 October 2009, 14:49:44 »

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aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[

Yours wont have Bose thou, anyway just relised yours is an Estate, so a lot of messing around with the Bose Sub's.

Its not much messing around really, you need to get a sub for an estate, but IMHO its actually easier than in the saloon as taking the parcel shelf out is a pain.

Think the Amp/Wiring/Speaker may be different, they only use 1 speaker in the Estate Sub box, wouldn't have thought you could leave the other Sub channel unoccupied, don’t know.
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #11 on: 31 October 2009, 17:57:27 »

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aint gotta a clue zirk if i have i may go for it of not wont bother, my miggy is 150 mile away and i only had a brief play with the stereo before i left it behind, must admit does look like my stereo lol  :-[

Yours wont have Bose thou, anyway just relised yours is an Estate, so a lot of messing around with the Bose Sub's.

Its not much messing around really, you need to get a sub for an estate, but IMHO its actually easier than in the saloon as taking the parcel shelf out is a pain.

Think the Amp/Wiring/Speaker may be different, they only use 1 speaker in the Estate Sub box, wouldn't have thought you could leave the other Sub channel unoccupied, don’t know.
i think in estate, its still 2 subs, but in one enclosure?
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Re: Bose head unit and sat nav
« Reply #12 on: 31 October 2009, 18:22:30 »

Its actually a "single" sub, but has two voice coils, i.e. four connections.
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