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Looking for pre-amp signle to tap into on 2015 Silverado with Bose
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<blockquote data-quote="Water Bear" data-source="post: 8605325" data-attributes="member: 673826"><p>What kind of music do you listen to?</p><p></p><p>No clue where to tap in for a good signal on a Silverado, but if you are truly looking for a pre-amp signal then the answer is: Find your factory amplifier, assuming it is a separate unit from the stereo, and tap the signal input wires going to that.</p><p></p><p>I should also mention that if your factory stereo is applying any EQ to the signal, then even the pre amp signal may be questionable. An expert will chime in on this matter I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>You might consider giving up on the whole idea and using something like <a href="https://www.crutchfield.com/p_13698103/JL-Audio-FiX-86.html?tp=61658&amp;awkw=41355968089&amp;awat=pla&amp;awnw=g&amp;awcr=102806273185&amp;awdv=c&amp;awug=9010927" target="_blank">this product</a> which is specifically designed to remove crazy factory EQ settings from speaker level signal. I'm not saying you should use that specific one, just observing that they exist, and that they solve your problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Water Bear, post: 8605325, member: 673826"] What kind of music do you listen to? No clue where to tap in for a good signal on a Silverado, but if you are truly looking for a pre-amp signal then the answer is: Find your factory amplifier, assuming it is a separate unit from the stereo, and tap the signal input wires going to that. I should also mention that if your factory stereo is applying any EQ to the signal, then even the pre amp signal may be questionable. An expert will chime in on this matter I'm sure. You might consider giving up on the whole idea and using something like [URL="https://www.crutchfield.com/p_13698103/JL-Audio-FiX-86.html?tp=61658&awkw=41355968089&awat=pla&awnw=g&awcr=102806273185&awdv=c&awug=9010927"]this product[/URL] which is specifically designed to remove crazy factory EQ settings from speaker level signal. I'm not saying you should use that specific one, just observing that they exist, and that they solve your problem. [/QUOTE]
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