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2014-2018* Mazda 3 & Mazda 6 w/BOSE Full System Breakdown/Analysis

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You need to get a full signal off the TAU (most shops will argue the crap out of doing this) or the amp by running multiple lo/hi inputs and summing them with an LOC to get a full range signal that can be sent to the amp.. then that goes to crossovers and then a hi L/R signal to tweeters and lo L/R signal to woofers.

If you just want to swap out speakers, just cut and resplice the new speakers in. Make sure they can handle low wattage and don't expect much improvement.
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Just want to make sure I'm doing this right. If I use the connector adapter PAC APH-GM02, can I connect the input wires to an RCA, plug into my equalizer, and then RCA back to the wires going into the amp? Basically just putting an equalizer in the middle of the signal wires feeding the amp. Will this work? Or is the voltage not compatible?
I use a PAC AOEM MAZ2 T-Harness that connects at the TAU -> DSP -> Amp then speaker wires to the front woofers/tweeters and sub.

RCA interconnects used for both.
 
That looks like it's great to add an amp (Subs), but it doesn't loop back into itself so I can Eq it. I really hate only having bass and treble, sounds flat.
My DSP has a 32 point parametric EQ. It also allows you to set crossovers, sum channels with input and output assignment, plus a ton other things.

DSP stands for digital signal processing and some amps have it built in.