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Bose Rebuilt Speakers
A couple of months ago I lamented the demise of the Bose speakers in my '88
convertible (with 18k miles). After a $1400 quote from the dealer to repair all four enclosures I was ready to replace the entire system. Before doing that, I contacted Bose directly via email and got a reply the next day. They acknowledged that Bose systems from that era contained some dubious quality components. They sent me an RGA, under which I returned all four enclosures. Two weeks later, my enclosures were back with all new speakers and amplifiers. The charge was $75 per enclosure, or $300 total (plus my shipping to Bose). The system once again knocks my socks off. I did have to remove and reinstall the enclosures, but it was worth the effort. The rear enclosures pop out in about ten minutes each. Pulling the front enclosures out of the doors is a bit trickier. It takes about 45 minutes per enclosure, once you know what you are doing. FYI. Dealing with Bose was a pleasure and well worth the effort. |
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