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I stand corrected, but was under the impression that this was controlled by jumper settings in the unit, rather than fundemental differences in the amp sections etc.

If it is the same as the V35 unit, it is just a jumper in the unit, the unit is otherwise the same, with the exception of a larger/fanned heatsink on the output stage IC, obviously due to the extra heat generated by driving speakers instead of just an amp input.

I am using a V35 'Bose' HU on my non-bose system, but I swapped the heatsink/fan from my old non-bose HU.

When I say 'jumper' they are actually a soldered surface mount resistor which needs to be moved, very hard to find if you don't know where to look. again that is for the V35 HU, not sure about the V36.

Ah, I see. That said though, my PCB had no trace leading to pin 1 which is meant to be the remote power output for the external amp.

Still, you have me curious all the same. If that means I can convert my HU to line level output, it might actually clean up the noise floor.

Nick, on the earlier units you are correct . These are a different matter. They are either amplified or not .

Thanks Chris,

Was waiting for the definative response on this...

So is it actually a better head unit, in terms of specs, or just optimised to drive the Bose amps and I assume low impedance speakers?

There does seem to be nothing on the facia stating the Bose bit, apart from the badging on the woofers and sub.

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