What kind of sound system does a Chevy Silverado have?

What kind of sound system does a Chevy Silverado have?

Available with a premium Bose system, complete with 7 high-performance speakers, including a Richbass woofer. This sound system has been designed and engineered specifically for the unique cabin acoustics of this vehicle. It reflects our obsession with bringing the power of sound to you.

Where is the Bose subwoofer on a Chevy truck?

Trucks equipped with the factory Bose system offer their own challenges. When installing a new stereo, you’ll need to bypass the factory amp, which is located on the back wall of the cab, behind the rear seat on the passenger’s side. You’ll also need to install an aftermarket amplifier to power the factory subwoofer.

What kind of speakers are in a Chevy truck?

Regular cab trucks get their rear sound from pillar speakers. The Crew Cab and Double Cab trucks also give you some cool options for adding bass. A new set of dash speakers will dramatically improve your trucks’s soundstaging (Crutchfield Research Photo)

Where are the front speakers on a Bose?

I had settled for the idea of using an audiocontrol unit and tapping into the rear speakers by the factory amp then running the signal to my amps. Then using the stock front drivers side speaker tucked under the dash to retain the stock chimes and then running my own new wires to the new door speakers.

Trucks equipped with the factory Bose system offer their own challenges. When installing a new stereo, you’ll need to bypass the factory amp, which is located on the back wall of the cab, behind the rear seat on the passenger’s side. You’ll also need to install an aftermarket amplifier to power the factory subwoofer.

Available with a premium Bose system, complete with 7 high-performance speakers, including a Richbass woofer. This sound system has been designed and engineered specifically for the unique cabin acoustics of this vehicle. It reflects our obsession with bringing the power of sound to you.

I had settled for the idea of using an audiocontrol unit and tapping into the rear speakers by the factory amp then running the signal to my amps. Then using the stock front drivers side speaker tucked under the dash to retain the stock chimes and then running my own new wires to the new door speakers.

Regular cab trucks get their rear sound from pillar speakers. The Crew Cab and Double Cab trucks also give you some cool options for adding bass. A new set of dash speakers will dramatically improve your trucks’s soundstaging (Crutchfield Research Photo)