Bose Repair Facts
Here are some facts you may want to know before you repair your Bose system.
1. Aftermarket or Non-Bose parts: It’s not suggested to replace any Bose parts with items or components that are not manufactured by Bose. Bose products all transmit signals to each other in order to improve the definition of the sound. A paralel would be a group of people who are trained to work together. Once one person leaves, it is hard for the rest of the people in the group to continue working in an efficient fashion.
2. Original Parts Before you replace audio devices in your car or truck, you may want to consider that certain things will change. OEM or factory parts that are included in your car are generally more user-friendly, featuring larger buttons, simpler functions, and a very basic display. Adding aftermarket parts will also devalue your car when it comes to resale. As the first fact points out, Bose systems only work with Bose parts, therefore your selection is limited when it comes to replacement.
3. Repair vs. Replacement When there is something wrong with your Bose system, complete replacement should be your last resort. As the first two points indicate, it’s more expensive because you can’t replace just one part with an aftermarket device. It’s important to persue repair instead, as it’s a considerably more efficient option. For instance, if you have a wire or small part replaced, it will add to the product’s life, and prevent future issues that may be similar.
4. It’s a good thing you have a Bose stereo system Generally speaking, most people may not realize what a good factory system they have. Bose is known for being pioneers in the world of high definition sound. The network of speakers placed in your car or truck are strategically installed in order to give passengers the richest, fullest sound.
5. Does Bose make aftermarket parts? Bose does not offer its auto sound products on an aftermarket basis, as they feel strongly about preserving the appropriate acoustic adaption. In other words, they want to make sure that your stereo doesn’t sound strange, or out of place in the slightest. Integration is also an important factor. The other reason they do not want to promote or sell aftermarket devices is because they are constantly improving the way their parts are made, and one year’s component may be completely different than the next year’s.
