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Re: Bose CCR2006 - How to tell?!
« Reply #30 on: 14 March 2009, 23:44:04 »

its the display that says BOSE i had a facelift GID for an experiment and it said BOSE on it everytime i turned the ignition on & off its a config on the Tech 2

the big way to tell if you have a BOSE stereo is that it usually says BOSE on the tape FLAP :y

a bose stereo on a non bose system doesnt provide enough umph in the volume department so really loud isnt that loud i found on my CCRT700 anyway
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Re: Bose CCR2006 - How to tell?!
« Reply #31 on: 15 March 2009, 10:08:10 »

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the big way to tell if you have a BOSE stereo is that it usually says BOSE on the tape FLAP

Not quite. Although unlikely that a stereo with BOSE on the flap has ever been reprogrammed for normal use, that are far more BOSE enabled stereos out there that simply say BOSE when you switch them on.

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a bose stereo on a non bose system doesnt provide enough umph in the volume department so really loud isnt that loud i found on my CCRT700 anyway

It the range of the signal that is a problem here, as the BOSE amplifier is looking for different level variations to drive the amplifier. You will notice that if a non-bose head unit is connected to a BOSE amplifier that you have very little control over the sound at low frequencies and you overdrive it like mad, to the point of destruction when turned up. But most (if not all?) BOSE stereos can actually run a non BOSE system very well, but you will first need to turn the BOSE output configuration "off". This is done with Tech2

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Re: Bose CCR2006 - How to tell?!
« Reply #32 on: 15 April 2009, 23:04:04 »

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To the best of my knowledge, the CCR2006 and CCR2006B as you call them are actually one and the same unit with the exception that Tech2 is used to program the unit for BOSE or standard output.


Unfortunately this isn't true, I bought a ccr 2006 from mutantcav, for my BOSE system in my car.

I then went and visited TB with his tech2, and to his amazement and
Marks DTM Calib (he rang him), it cannot be coded to BOSE as there are two models of the ccr2006 out there.

Something about A and B versions, but if you have the wrong one forget it.

I am now looking for a ccr2006 with BOSE on the flap as although not all those without BOSE on the flap are unable to be changed to BOSE, I want to be sure the next one I get can be.  :y
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Re: Bose CCR2006 - How to tell?!
« Reply #33 on: 15 April 2009, 23:23:27 »

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To the best of my knowledge, the CCR2006 and CCR2006B as you call them are actually one and the same unit with the exception that Tech2 is used to program the unit for BOSE or standard output.


Unfortunately this isn't true, I bought a ccr 2006 from mutantcav, for my BOSE system in my car.

I then went and visited TB with his tech2, and to his amazement and
Marks DTM Calib (he rang him), it cannot be coded to BOSE as there are two models of the ccr2006 out there.

Something about A and B versions, but if you have the wrong one forget it.

I am now looking for a ccr2006 with BOSE on the flap as although not all those without BOSE on the flap are unable to be changed to BOSE, I want to be sure the next one I get can be.  :y

Any chance of a photo of the label with all the numbers on, as this is something I have never come across either
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Re: Bose CCR2006 - How to tell?!
« Reply #34 on: 15 April 2009, 23:35:22 »

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To the best of my knowledge, the CCR2006 and CCR2006B as you call them are actually one and the same unit with the exception that Tech2 is used to program the unit for BOSE or standard output.


Unfortunately this isn't true, I bought a ccr 2006 from mutantcav, for my BOSE system in my car.

I then went and visited TB with his tech2, and to his amazement and
Marks DTM Calib (he rang him), it cannot be coded to BOSE as there are two models of the ccr2006 out there.

Something about A and B versions, but if you have the wrong one forget it.

I am now looking for a ccr2006 with BOSE on the flap as although not all those without BOSE on the flap are unable to be changed to BOSE, I want to be sure the next one I get can be.  :y

Any chance of a photo of the label with all the numbers on, as this is something I have never come across either

Definitely will take a photo when I remove it (when I source a new one), they are too much of a pain to remove at a drop of a hat, so you will have to wait till I source a new one  :y

I will definately let you have a photo of the numbers when I remove it  :y
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