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In the Bose system, each speaker has an associated amp. Usually it is the amps that go bad. Here is one place that offers repaired parts:

http://carstereohelp.com/cadillac.htm

You can often find amps/speakers on ebay also.

Bruce

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I ordered & got a speaker for the front door from the website Bruce highlighted. Only needed the speaker. It took a week to get it but the speaker was fine and fit & sounded great. 98- Cads had the amp/speaker problem. 98+ its just a speaker. Lucky us.....

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I'm not sure what you mean by the speaker being "blown," but if the amplifier is bad, 75% of the time it can be repaired by simply replacing all the electrolytic capacitors on the amp board.

It's a gamble, but . . . . if you're handy with that sort of thing you might want to give it a try.

If you can definitely determine the speaker is bad I'd do as Bill K suggested and visit the site Bruce mentioned for a replacement speaker.

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Warren

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Yeah, like Bill said, the 98-up Seville has one amplifier driving all 8 speakers. Same for Bose or non-Bose, although not the same amplifier, obviously :)

Charles

I don't think Bill K said that. I suspect you are in error.

If you were talking about a DeVille, it might be a different story.

The Bose speakers, AFAIK, have amplifiers mounted on the individual speaker enclosures and are fed by low level signals.

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Warren

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Looks to me like that is what Bill said up in post #3. I can personally guarantee that the Bose system in my '99 STS has but one amplifier behind the rear seat that drives all 8 of the speakers, including the subwoofer.

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Looks to me like that is what Bill said up in post #3. I can personally guarantee that the Bose system in my '99 STS has but one amplifier behind the rear seat that drives all 8 of the speakers, including the subwoofer.

Ah, sorry about that. Mea culpa. Living in this comfortable Eldorado world over here, I forgot the Seville differed considerably from the Eldorado from '98 onward. :unsure:

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Warren

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You know, I never understood that, Warren. Cadillac should have upgraded the Elodrado interior in '98 along with the Seville. They always had the same interior before. The real choice was just 2 doors or 4.

Charles

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You know, I never understood that, Warren. Cadillac should have upgraded the Elodrado interior in '98 along with the Seville. They always had the same interior before. The real choice was just 2 doors or 4.

Cadillac changed the Eldorado interior in '96, I believe.

I once referred to my Eldorado as a two-door Seville here. Caused a bit of confusion. :lol:

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Warren

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