How do I fix the 2014 Bose sound?

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2014 Mazda CX-5 GT w/ Tech
So I have always hated the front sound for our 2014 GT with Bose. Replaced the front dash speakers and just did the front door speakers, but realized the front door speakers are not full range, since the Bose is only sending Sub frecency to them. Is there a way to make the front doors full range?
 
So I have always hated the front sound for our 2014 GT with Bose. Replaced the front dash speakers and just did the front door speakers, but realized the front door speakers are not full range, since the Bose is only sending Sub frecency to them. Is there a way to make the front doors full range?

I actually grown to like this setup: Front stage with dominant highs/mids. Noticeable highs/mids in the side and behind me. Low end in the rear (with aftermarket woofers).

I'd actually keep the front door woofers intact and use that as my new mid bass or "weak noticeable bass". Add aftermarket woofers in the rear to provide the real low end. Doing so will balance out and can overpower your front stage if need be. If upgrading the front dash speakers I'd want smooth but louder speakers than the BOSE. Not to harsh and shrill though as I've got pretty good sensitive ears.

I'm not sure I'd want full range speakers in the front doors. Just speaking for myself. I'd look into upgrading the full range rear door speakers though. Remember you can always fade 1 click towards the rear to improve the sound stage a bit if its too strong. But like I said adding a woofer in the rear balances things out quite a bit not to mention using the fader.
 
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