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<blockquote data-quote="src1988" data-source="post: 7257855" data-attributes="member: 631361"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>Im new here but have had some experience with installing car audio and like to think I know a good amount, but sometimes get ahead of myself. I have a 2010 Mazdaspeed 3 with the optional tech package that contains a 10 speaker bose. The bose system runs to an amp under the passenger seat then to all the speakers. Bose likes to think it has a subwoofer in the trunk, but it is actually just a regular 5" speaker. I have purchased a custom 10" box fit for the Mazdaspeeds hatch and a 10" shallow mount sub along with amp. I also purchased the mtx re-Q (3 channel) in order to be able to use rca with the amp. My question is what is the best way to go about installing this? I can wire the sub and amp up but as for getting the wires for the re-Q, wheres the best place to grab those? I can probably tap into the power and ground from the wires going to the "bose sub" but would I only need one set of speaker wire inputs? Its a 3 channel but I just want to tap in so that I can run the sub. Any help would be appreciated, Id love to get started on this project soon. Thanks!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="src1988, post: 7257855, member: 631361"] Hey guys, Im new here but have had some experience with installing car audio and like to think I know a good amount, but sometimes get ahead of myself. I have a 2010 Mazdaspeed 3 with the optional tech package that contains a 10 speaker bose. The bose system runs to an amp under the passenger seat then to all the speakers. Bose likes to think it has a subwoofer in the trunk, but it is actually just a regular 5" speaker. I have purchased a custom 10" box fit for the Mazdaspeeds hatch and a 10" shallow mount sub along with amp. I also purchased the mtx re-Q (3 channel) in order to be able to use rca with the amp. My question is what is the best way to go about installing this? I can wire the sub and amp up but as for getting the wires for the re-Q, wheres the best place to grab those? I can probably tap into the power and ground from the wires going to the "bose sub" but would I only need one set of speaker wire inputs? Its a 3 channel but I just want to tap in so that I can run the sub. Any help would be appreciated, Id love to get started on this project soon. Thanks!! [/QUOTE]
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