Looking at RAVE it appears the DSP system uses Left & Right balanced feeds from the radio, plus the control signals. The DSP then drives the speakers in each door directly. The subwoofer amp has a balanced feed from the DSP. If you're using an after market radio, then the DSP becomes redundant, and the new radio needs to feed the speaker directly.
For the High-Line system with door amplifiers, then you have several options:
- Remove the amps & feed the speakers direct from the radio.
- Feed the door amps & sub using the "resistor attenuator" bodge. Some peeps find it works, but other don't. Probably depends on the radio model.
- Feed the door amps & sub using line-outputs. This can also cause hum, whine or buzz, but also depends on the radio grounding.
- Add balancing transformers between the radio line-outputs & the door amps. No hum, whine or buzz.
In case it helps, this is how the balancing works. Balanced vs Unbalanced
FYI I used these transformers