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title: "PAC ROEMINS-2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems,Black"
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# Isolated transformer inputs/outputs 4-channel adjustable RCA outputs Fits 1995-2002 Nissan Bose systems PAC ROEMINS-2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems,Black

**Brand:** pac
**Price:** 443 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎶 Upgrade your Nissan’s sound game—factory amp harmony, zero noise, all vibe.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** PAC ROEMINS-2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems,Black by pac
- **How much does it cost?** 443 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/7313948-pac-roemins-2-system-interface-kit-to-replace-factory-radio)

## Best For

- pac enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted pac brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Trusted Durability:** Built to last with premium components and backed by a 1-year limited warranty—upgrade your ride with confidence.
- • **Noise-Free Performance:** Engineered with isolated transformer inputs and outputs to eliminate hiss and interference.
- • **Plug & Play Installation:** Compact, solid design fits Nissan 1995-2002 models with Bose systems for a clean, hassle-free setup.
- • **Precision Audio Matching:** Adjustable 4-channel RCA outputs ensure perfect line-level matching for crystal-clear sound.
- • **Seamless Factory Amp Integration:** Effortlessly replace your factory radio while preserving premium Bose or Rockford Fosgate sound quality.

## Overview

The PAC ROEM-NIS2 System Interface Kit is a precision-engineered solution designed to replace factory radios in 1995-2002 Nissan vehicles equipped with Bose audio systems. Featuring adjustable 4-channel RCA outputs and isolated transformer inputs/outputs, it ensures seamless integration with factory amplifiers while eliminating noise. Compact and durable, this kit offers an easy installation process and is trusted by enthusiasts for superior audio quality and reliability.

## Description

System interface to replace factory installed receivers and integrate factory amplifiers

Review: Fits more than application guide lists - Much better than SOEM-4 - I previously purchased the SOEM-4 to connect an aftermarket receiver to the exisiting factory Rockford-Fosgate system in a 2010 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab. The head unit only produced 2.5V of pre-amp voltage, so the best course of action instead of using the Metra 70-7551 harness was to use the 70-7550 harness along with a LOC to use the high level speaker outputs of the head unit into the factory Rockford Fosgate amp. Reviews for the OEM-2 adapter were great, however -- that product appears to have been discontinued, and anyone ordering one seems to get an automatic "upgrade" to the SOEM-4. Take a look at the reviews on the SOEM-4, and you will see that you're in for a disappointment. I initially installed that unit, and it was huge - it did the job, but created a constant hiss whenever it came on with no music playing. Plus, the amount of wires behind the dash with the 70-7550 and the SOEM-4 were just out of control. Quality of the SOEM-4 is terrible as well, the cover doesn't stay on, people reported the pot knobs would just break off, solder joints would break from speed bumps.. Out of curiosity, I figured I would try to locate the ROEM-NIS2, which uses the same vehicle interface as the Metra 70-7550 built in to it. Based on the reviews here, the ROEM-NIS2 seemed to make everyone happy.. Plus, the OEM-1 unit is a bit more compact, and much more solidly built. The most important part is that the audio quality of the OEM-1 excels, with no noise whatsoever. It took me 15 mins to swap out the SOEM-4 and 70-7550 harness for the ROEM-NIS2 and now I am finally happy with the results. Even though the application guide doesn't list many vehicles, and specifies it is for Nissan vehicles with Bose, it performs the same actions for Nissan vehicles with the Rockford Fosgate "premium" audio system as well (chances are, the systems are probably both manufactured by the same company, with Nissan licensing the Bose or RF name only). This was a great product, made well, and performs great. ALSO - one thing of note.. Another reviewer commented that you had to connect the two positives for high/low together for it to work properly.. I contacted PAC, and was informed that this was incorrect info -- if you have 4 speaker outputs with 8 wires, you will use just the HIGH (+) leads. The LOW (+) leads get taped off and not used. The only instance you would use the LOW (+) leads would be if you were utilizing the unit to connect low-level pre-amp outputs that had the RCA plugs stripped off.
Review: A perfect fit in my G35 Coupe 06 Bose System - Work with my G35 Coupe 06 Bose System. I did it myself, and I learned that by Google and Youtube. LOL. I guess I was lucky, did all the wires and one-time got it to work. PURE LUCK, I think. Here are my list that I installed in my G35. 1. Pioneer AVH-X4800BS (about half of an inch short vertically, perfect to store USB and AUX cables LOL.) Not a perfect fit on the JDM Double Din. 2. INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN 2005-2007 JDM DOUBLE DIN KIT W/NAV DUAL A/C 3. PAC ROEM-NIS2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems (For the Double Din) 1995-2002, but it worked in my G35 06. The colors on the car will not look the same, I was scared at first, but I checked the car harness diagram, and it's a perfect match. 4. Metra 40-NI10 Nissan Antenna Adapter (For the Radio AM/FM) 5. MicroBypass ALL AVH-X Video In Motion Interface for Select Pioneer Receivers (For Bluetooth and work while driving). 6. Metra Axxess ASWC-1 Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface (For the Steering Wheel) 7. Metra 70-1771 Radio Wiring Harness for Ford/Lincoln/Mazda 1998-Up into Car, 16 Pin (This has nothing to do with my G35, I bought it so I can pull the three metal pins to connect to my G35 harness for the Wheel Controller (The Metra Axxess ASWC-1) without cutting or splice the original wire in my G35.) Well simply pulling the metal pieces out, and it will come right off. No soldering needed. 8 Option. Install Bay CCL1614 Crimp Cap Nylon Connector 16/14 Gauge Long Neck -100-Pack And obviously a crimb tool 9 Option. IRWIN VISE-GRIP Multi-Tool Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter, 2078309 Just make sure all the wires connect properly. And most importantly, get a friend or someone to help remove and install new radio.

## Features

- System interface to replace factory installed receivers and integrate factory amplifiers
- Adjustable 4-channel RCA outputs
- Isolated transformer inputs and outputs
- For 1995 - 2002 Nissan vehicles with Bose audio system
- Easy Installation
- Adjustable 4-channel RCA outputs that provide Line Level Matching
- Trigger wire included
- For 1995-2002 Nissan vehicles with Bose audio system

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 4 x 8.5 inches |
| Item model number | ROEM-NIS2 |
| Warranty | 1 Year Limited |
| Height (inches) | 6.5 inches |

## Images

![PAC ROEMINS-2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems,Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81p1RKuoTxL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I have a 2005 350z bose sound system. is this the only harness i need to instal an after market deck? there's 4 connectors in the car but this has 2?**
A: I have a 2006 350z Bose and used this without any problems. The other 2 connectors should be for the steering wheel controls I believe.

**Q: Will fit my 04 pathfinder armada with Bose?**
A: Yes it will

**Q: Does it fit with my Nissan Altima 2005?**
A: According to PAC website, yes. It should fit if you have a factory Bose system.

**Q: Do i need this if i want to replace my factory radio in my 2000 nissan maxima? i have the bose stereo in my car now.**
A: To the best of my knowledge you will need that if you are installing an aftermarket radio and your vehicle has OEM Bose system.  I believe it actually turns on the amplifier system.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fits more than application guide lists - Much better than SOEM-4
*by R***Y on April 6, 2012*

I previously purchased the SOEM-4 to connect an aftermarket receiver to the exisiting factory Rockford-Fosgate system in a 2010 Nissan Frontier Crew Cab. The head unit only produced 2.5V of pre-amp voltage, so the best course of action instead of using the Metra 70-7551 harness was to use the 70-7550 harness along with a LOC to use the high level speaker outputs of the head unit into the factory Rockford Fosgate amp. Reviews for the OEM-2 adapter were great, however -- that product appears to have been discontinued, and anyone ordering one seems to get an automatic "upgrade" to the SOEM-4. Take a look at the reviews on the SOEM-4, and you will see that you're in for a disappointment. I initially installed that unit, and it was huge - it did the job, but created a constant hiss whenever it came on with no music playing. Plus, the amount of wires behind the dash with the 70-7550 and the SOEM-4 were just out of control. Quality of the SOEM-4 is terrible as well, the cover doesn't stay on, people reported the pot knobs would just break off, solder joints would break from speed bumps.. Out of curiosity, I figured I would try to locate the ROEM-NIS2, which uses the same vehicle interface as the Metra 70-7550 built in to it. Based on the reviews here, the ROEM-NIS2 seemed to make everyone happy.. Plus, the OEM-1 unit is a bit more compact, and much more solidly built. The most important part is that the audio quality of the OEM-1 excels, with no noise whatsoever. It took me 15 mins to swap out the SOEM-4 and 70-7550 harness for the ROEM-NIS2 and now I am finally happy with the results. Even though the application guide doesn't list many vehicles, and specifies it is for Nissan vehicles with Bose, it performs the same actions for Nissan vehicles with the Rockford Fosgate "premium" audio system as well (chances are, the systems are probably both manufactured by the same company, with Nissan licensing the Bose or RF name only). This was a great product, made well, and performs great. ALSO - one thing of note.. Another reviewer commented that you had to connect the two positives for high/low together for it to work properly.. I contacted PAC, and was informed that this was incorrect info -- if you have 4 speaker outputs with 8 wires, you will use just the HIGH (+) leads. The LOW (+) leads get taped off and not used. The only instance you would use the LOW (+) leads would be if you were utilizing the unit to connect low-level pre-amp outputs that had the RCA plugs stripped off.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A perfect fit in my G35 Coupe 06 Bose System
*by H***E on October 20, 2016*

Work with my G35 Coupe 06 Bose System. I did it myself, and I learned that by Google and Youtube. LOL. I guess I was lucky, did all the wires and one-time got it to work. PURE LUCK, I think. Here are my list that I installed in my G35. 1. Pioneer AVH-X4800BS (about half of an inch short vertically, perfect to store USB and AUX cables LOL.) Not a perfect fit on the JDM Double Din. 2. INFINITI G35 COUPE/SEDAN 2005-2007 JDM DOUBLE DIN KIT W/NAV DUAL A/C 3. PAC ROEM-NIS2 System Interface Kit to Replace Factory Radio and Integrate Factory Amplifiers for 1995-2002 Nissan Vehicles with Bose Audio Systems (For the Double Din) 1995-2002, but it worked in my G35 06. The colors on the car will not look the same, I was scared at first, but I checked the car harness diagram, and it's a perfect match. 4. Metra 40-NI10 Nissan Antenna Adapter (For the Radio AM/FM) 5. MicroBypass ALL AVH-X Video In Motion Interface for Select Pioneer Receivers (For Bluetooth and work while driving). 6. Metra Axxess ASWC-1 Universal Steering Wheel Control Interface (For the Steering Wheel) 7. Metra 70-1771 Radio Wiring Harness for Ford/Lincoln/Mazda 1998-Up into Car, 16 Pin (This has nothing to do with my G35, I bought it so I can pull the three metal pins to connect to my G35 harness for the Wheel Controller (The Metra Axxess ASWC-1) without cutting or splice the original wire in my G35.) Well simply pulling the metal pieces out, and it will come right off. No soldering needed. 8 Option. Install Bay CCL1614 Crimp Cap Nylon Connector 16/14 Gauge Long Neck -100-Pack And obviously a crimb tool 9 Option. IRWIN VISE-GRIP Multi-Tool Wire Stripper/Crimper/Cutter, 2078309 Just make sure all the wires connect properly. And most importantly, get a friend or someone to help remove and install new radio.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worked Perfect - Sounds Great - Awesome Tech Support
*by M***0 on January 24, 2021*

I have a 2006 Nissan Maxima with the Bose radio no navigation. I wanted better phone integration while driving. I ordered a Jensen MPR210, the PAC ROEM-NIS2 and the Scosche NN1498B dash kit. I had to cal PAC with a couple of questions. The Jensen did not have an orange illumination wire PAC support advised to just tape that off. The Jensen had one blue wire for amp power on or antenna. PAC advised to connect both the amp power on and the antenna power to the blue Jensen wire. Finally there was the option of using the high or low level speaker outputs. PAC advised I should use the standard (black stripe) outputs and tape off the red stripe wires. Just soldered up the connections and plugged it in. The Scosche dash kit seems too large. I will have to work on it more to get the top of it flush with the rest of the dash trim. The Jensen and the PAC interface are awesome and it sounds as good as the old head unit did. The Jensen has a single "push to talk" button you hit to use Google Assistant that is much easier than using the old Nissan interface. All in all very happy.

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