I believe there's only no splicing if you decide to use your own wiring for your aftermarket speakers rather than the OEM wiring. I believe if you want to use the OEM wiring, you'd still need to splice where they come out of the OEM amp. To get to mavspire's question, I suppose you could have someone build a female connector with the correct pinouts, or use a pin tool to pop the wires out of the OEM male adapter rather than splicing.
I know the audiophile method would be to lay your own high-end speaker wires. I chose to splice into my OEM wiring, as I didn't feel like trying to get new wires into the doors.
I suppose if I go the custom-location route in the pillars and kick panels, I'll wind up laying new high-end speaker wire.
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