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Old Jan 16, 2016 | 07:01 PM
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So i have a non bose LT , im curious if its worth it to add bose speakers with my head unit or go aftermarket , i have only heard bose in caddys or lexus, not sure if the stuff in the blazer sounds as well ? Thanks
 

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Old Jan 16, 2016 | 08:58 PM
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You would have to have the Bose Head Unit and Bose Amplifier for the BOSE Speakers to work correctly.
 
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You would have to have the Bose Head Unit and Bose Amplifier for the BOSE Speakers to work correctly.
Ok so its best to just continue to use aftermarket stuff ..
 
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Aftermarket is definitely the way to go. You can get far greater sound quality from aftermarket speakers than the factory bose speakers.
 
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[QUOTE=lazyboyjake;660133]Aftermarket is definitely the way to go. You can get far greater sound quality from aftermarket speakers than the factory bose

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