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to bypass a factory amp or take it out
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<blockquote data-quote="ekah" data-source="post: 8576075" data-attributes="member: 665125"><p>my mazda 6 2006 s grand sport comes with a stock bose system that i had a car stereo bypass because at the time i didnt wanna get into bypassing it but i was wondering if i can throw out the amp instead of just bypassing it? they told me i needed to bypass and thats the only way to have a new amp installed. i thought why cant i just throw out this bose amp? is it because the stock harness goes to the factory bose amp and then to my speakers? if so can i just run all new wires to each speaker? since im trying to go active anyways/</p><p></p><p>any thought?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ekah, post: 8576075, member: 665125"] my mazda 6 2006 s grand sport comes with a stock bose system that i had a car stereo bypass because at the time i didnt wanna get into bypassing it but i was wondering if i can throw out the amp instead of just bypassing it? they told me i needed to bypass and thats the only way to have a new amp installed. i thought why cant i just throw out this bose amp? is it because the stock harness goes to the factory bose amp and then to my speakers? if so can i just run all new wires to each speaker? since im trying to go active anyways/ any thought? [/QUOTE]
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