 In case anyone was curious about the OEM Bose center channel used in 1990 Z32s, I've posted some pictures and info below: The pinout goes like this from the top: Ground (chassis ground) B+ (battery +) S+ (speaker out +) S- (speaker out -) Com (common for the audio signal, not chassis ground) In 2 (audio in right) In 1 (audio in left) Bose Center Channel album link below: Google Plus album link You would need to desolder the wires and remove the hot-melt to repop the board. The driver is 4 ohm, so the amp is compatible with most aftermarket drivers. I'm not sure what input level the amp is expecting, but I would assume 500mv would be about right.

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